Dinajpur Correspondent
Published:07 Apr 2022, 12:12 PM
BWRI receives state honour
The traditional Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute of Bangladesh has been awarded a unique state honor by the Government of Bangladesh on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the great independence this year. The Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute won this traditional state medal in the category of researching and training in quality seed innovation in alleviating hunger and poverty. Located in Nashipur, Dinajpur, the company has made a unique contribution to the development of blast-resistant, zinc-rich, heat-tolerant, salt-tolerant, salt-tolerant, quality, nutritious, cash-grained grains of wheat and maize in alleviating hunger and poverty of the people of this country. Internationally renowned agricultural scientists of Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute (BWMRI) have developed high yielding wheat and maize seeds at low cost and low irrigation in a short period of time to suit the needs of the people of this country. Has created records in average yield and production.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the best Bengali nation for thousands of years, started wheat and maize cultivation in this country for the first time in the post-independence period as part of a program to expand wheat and maize cultivation and strengthen research technology training. Later, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, daughter of Bangabandhu, included the Wheat Research Center under the Bridging Project in 1996 with the aim of increasing wheat cultivation. In view of the demands of the people of Dinajpur, on 26 October 2016, the Prime Minister transformed the Bangladesh Wheat Research Center into a Wheat and Maize Research Institute.
A limited number of agronomists, internationally renowned breeders, staff and workers work on research, innovation, training and transfer of improved varieties of seeds. For its unique contribution to the global coronation period and beyond, it was ranked first among 18 nurses in the Ministry of Agriculture in the agreement signed by the Government of Bangladesh for the implementation of the 'Shuddhacharath and Annual Performance Program (APA)'.
Director General of Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, Dr. Ghulam Farooq told this correspondent that in the near future, many improved seed lines are awaiting release of new varieties for cultivation in the river basins of heat resistant saline resistant, hilly, coastal and char areas of the country. He said Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute is an institute engaged in wheat and maize development research. The company has developed a total of 36 varieties of salted non-violent, progress line varieties such as 1219, 1147, barley-wheat-25, blast disease resistant varieties such as WMRI-3, barley wheat-33 (including zinc rich). In addition to this there are two tritical varieties which have been released. Which is extremely suitable for cow-feed. The state-of-the-art research institute has invented 100% wheat varieties planted in Bangladesh.
Maize scientists at the institute have also been able to develop several varieties of maize that are already tolerant of changing climates. So far, 20 hybrid maize and 9 free pollinated varieties have been released by maize scientists, including one khai maize and one sweet maize variety. In addition to research, the institute also conducts training and technology-based exhibition activities in various fields. Since its inception, 5 directors general have performed the duties of director general of research, one of them is Dr. Abul Kalam Azad, Dr. Naresh Chandra Devasharma, Dr. M Esrail Hossain, Dr. M Amiruzzaman and Dr. Golam Farooq.