Punjab signs MoUs with Israel for agri research\, water conservation and management

Punjab signs MoUs with Israel for agri research, water conservation and management

Press Trust of India  |  Tel Aviv 

The government has signed four MoUs with Israeli institutions to address issues of farmers and depleting level in the state.

The MoUs will help boost cooperation between and in areas such as conservation as well as agricultural research and education.

The will "help Punjab secure much needed technical expertise and know-how for strengthening its management systems and improving its agricultural research and learning", Singh said.

To formulate a conservation and management plan in Punjab, an MoU was signed between the and Israel's Development and Enterprise Ltd.

Three MoUs related to agricultural research were signed by the (PAU) with Israel's ARAVA Institute, (TAU) and

The agreement for water conservation and management acknowledges that Punjab has a limited availability of surface water because of which has become a major source of irrigation in the state.

Currently, nearly 73 per cent of water requirements for irrigation are being met through groundwater, the MoU noted.

"Due to multiple cropping and large-scale cultivation of paddy there has been intensive extraction in the last five decades.

"This has created a situation in which large parts of Punjab have already become water stressed due to over exploitation of ground water resources," it said.

The water quality is also being affected by untreated or inadequately treated industrial effluent and sewage flowing into natural streams and rivers, the MoU said.

"In some of the areas of the state, particularly in southwest Punjab, ground water is saline and is above the root zone and has made the area unfit for agriculture or for any other use", it added.

The MoU has assigned to formulate a comprehensive, viable, cost effective and efficient water conservation and management plan.This was done as part of an ongoing process of cooperation between and in the field of water resource management, it said.

Israeli experts with experience in conservation and management of water resources will be helping in formulating the plan.

Singh had met officials on Monday after visiting waste water treatment plant (Shafdan) in the country's Dan region.

The two sides will be holding mutual discussions to decide on the details and scope of the water conservation and management plan, and other deliverables, including recommendations regarding use of and detailed project reports.

The MoU said a detailed agreement for preparation of the plan evolved within two months.

The activities to fulfil the MoU will be monitored by a joint working group, comprising an equal number of members from each side. It will be formed within three weeks, it said.

In the MoUs related to the agriculture sector, the PAU has agreed with all the three leading Israeli institutions to collaborate on cooperative research and to hold joint academic seminars in agricultural sciences, pursue faculty and student exchange programmes and cooperate in exchange of scholarship plans of mutual interest.

Details of the arrangements are to be discussed in future deliberations.

The also agreed with PAU on training of 200 scientists and extension workers.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 04:56 IST