Talk on role of weather, climate services in agri, environmental sustainability
The Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur, celebrated World Meteorological Day with a special event organised by the Department of Agronomy under the Garmin Krishi Mausam Seva (GKMS) project. The event brought together experts, faculty, and students to discuss the critical role of weather and climate services in agriculture and environmental sustainability.
Presiding over the celebration as chief guest, Vice-Chancellor Prof Naveen Kumar emphasised the importance of daily actions in reducing carbon footprints and combating climate change. He urged individuals to adopt environmentally conscious habits, highlighting that small efforts could contribute significantly to preserving the planet.
Prominent meteorological and agricultural experts, including Dr Rajendra Prasad, retired Agrometeorologist, Dr Ranbir Rana, Nodal Officer GKMS, and Dr Ranu Pathania, Principal Investigator, GKMS, shared their insights on how weather and climate services directly impact agricultural practices. They discussed the need for adaptive strategies in farming, emphasising the role of meteorological data in ensuring sustainable agricultural growth amid changing climate patterns.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr MC Rana, Dean of the College of Agriculture, underscored the significance of World Meteorological Day and its theme, stressing how weather forecasting and climate analysis play a pivotal role in shaping future agricultural strategies. He highlighted the importance of scientific advancements in meteorology in helping farmers mitigate risks posed by erratic weather conditions.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from faculty members, researchers, and students, who engaged in discussions on climate resilience and sustainable farming. Experts reiterated the need for precision farming techniques based on real-time meteorological data to enhance productivity while minimising environmental damage.
The celebration served as a crucial platform to raise awareness about climate challenges and encourage innovative solutions for climate-smart agriculture, reinforcing the importance of meteorological research and forecasting in ensuring food security and environmental sustainability.