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The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) [1] is a Government of India funded agency, established in 1990, is a research platform in the fields of crop husbandry, animal husbandry, fisheries and agro-forestry. It acts as a research base for agro-scientists to formulate their advice to the policy makers in discussion with the ...
The creation of USDA's Crop Reporting Board in 1905 (now called the Agricultural Statistics Board) was another landmark in the development of a nationwide statistical service for agriculture. A USDA reorganization in 1961 led to the creation of the Statistical Reporting Service, known today as National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). [1]
He is the president of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. [2] An alumnus of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of the New York State University and a holder of a doctoral degree in genetics, he is a former assistance director of the Food and Agriculture Organization and a former regional representative for Asia-Pacific ...
Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology.. Trilochan Mohapatra was born on 20 April 1962 at Kharibil village in Cuttack in the Indian state of Odisha. [2] After completing early schooling at Laxmi Narayan High School at Eranch near his home village in 1978, he did his pre-university studies at Ravenshaw College (present day Ravenshaw University) in 1980.
Panjab Singh is the first and incumbent chancellor of Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, and the president of Foundation for Advancement of Agriculture and Rural development (FAARD Foundation).
The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences honored him again with the NAAS Recognition Award in 2008 [14] and he was chosen for the VASVIK Industrial Research Award in 2011. [16] He received one more award in 2011 in the form of ICAR Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award [ 3 ] and he received the NASI - Reliance Platinum Jubilee Award in 2013.
Khush has earned many awards, including the Borlaug Award (1977), the Japan Prize (1987), the World Food Prize (1996), Padma Shri (2000) [5] and the Wolf Prize in Agriculture (2000). [6] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1995 [7] and by the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences as their foreign fellow in 1991. [8] VinFuture ...
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