Centre for Excellence on whitefly & pink bollworm to be set up at UAF

24 Dec, 2017

The Centre for Excellence on Whitefly and pink bollworm will be established at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad to overcome the pests that are incurring the loss of billions of rupees to national economy. This was discussed on Saturday at cheque handing-over ceremony of Punjab Agriculture Research Board (PARB) to Department of Entomology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) on two projects over the management of whitefly and pink boll worth 75 million.
PARB Chief Executive Officer Dr Noor-ul-Islam Khan presented the initial funding cheque of Rs 12.5 million to University of Agriculture Faisalabad Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Iqbal Zafar. Whereas, Chairman Entomology and project manager Dr Jalal Arif, UAF Director Research Dr Zahir A Zahir, Dr Mansoor Sahi, Dr Dildar Gogi, Dr Muhammad Arshad, Dr Ahmad Nawaz Nawaz and Dr Abid Ali attended the ceremony.
Dr Muhammad Iqbal Zafar said that "if the issue of PBW and whitefly was not overcome, it would not only dent our agricultural production but also become responsible for the loss of billion of rupees." He said modern practices must be promoted and practiced in the fields to fight the attack of different insect on the different crops.
He said that modern seed can double cotton production with the benefit of Rs 300 billion to the national economy. He praised the measures of Punjab government for the uplift of the sector and to promote the modern techniques and practices. Professor Dr Jalal Arif said that after the debacle in the cotton production two years ago, the university conducted the survey of cotton across the province and developed a report on it as per directives of the government.
He said that the projects will help yield improvement, increase in export, decrease in import, improvement in input use efficiency and etc. He said that 28 PhDs students of the department had completed part of their research in different countries with the HEC funding. Professor Dr Mansoor Sahi said that agriculture was the backbone of our economy that was directly linked to poverty alleviation.

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