discoverer of ‘Panchabrihi’ rice cultivation: Dr Abed Chaudhury
The Revolutionary Breakthrough in Rice Cultivation: Panchabrihi
Dr. Abed Chaudhury, a renowned Bangladeshi-Australian gene scientist, has achieved a groundbreaking breakthrough in rice cultivation. His innovative method, called Panchabrihi, has the potential to revolutionize agricultural science and address food crisis issues throughout the year.
With extensive experience in genetics, crop breeding, molecular biology, human nutrition, and biotech, Dr. Abed Chaudhury is considered a leading figure in modern biology. His impressive career includes significant contributions to the field, from his PhD in Molecular Biology to his current role at the Soil Company.
During his postdoctoral research at the National Institute of Health and MIT, Dr. Chaudhury discovered a new gene, ‘Rekdi,’ that garnered immense interest in the USA and Europe. He also pioneered the development of Fertilisation Independent Seed (FIS) and conducted groundbreaking work on polycomb group genes in seed development.
One of his notable innovations is drought-tolerant red maize, which he believes is more nutritious than rice and resistant to cancer-like diseases. Dr. Chaudhury has also developed numerous rice varieties, including Hafiza-1, Jalalia, Tanha, and Doom.
The Advent of Panchabrihi
In a recent seminar organized by the London-Bangla Press Club, Dr. Chaudhury introduced his latest breakthrough, Panchabrihi. This method enables farmers to cultivate four different categories of rice for different seasons on a single tree. With the right initiatives, Panchabrihi has the potential to ensure food security in Bangladesh for the foreseeable future.
Dr. Abed Chaudhury’s contributions extend beyond his scientific achievements. He is an advocate for rural development, promoting sustainable practices and uplifting rural communities. In his hometown, Kanihati in Sylhet, he has established educational institutions that foster scientific thinking and innovative ideas in rural development.
Under his supervision, a new variety of aman rice called ‘Kanihati 1 to 16’ was successfully harvested in 30 acres of land in 2023. This variety offers fast cultivation and improved quality, contributing to agricultural advancements.
Dr. Chaudhury’s literary works include books on various subjects, such as ‘The Blueprint of Experience,’ ‘Human Genome: Man of Genes,’ ‘Dream, Existence, River, and Other Poems’ in Bangla, and ‘Paradigm Shift,’ ‘The Gene Revolution,’ and ‘The Future of Food’ in English. He has received prestigious awards, including the ‘Abdul Mannan Chaudhury Memorial Award-2015’ and the ‘ACTIVATE & ATSE AWARDS-2022.’
Conclusion
Dr. Abed Chaudhury’s groundbreaking breakthrough in rice cultivation through Panchabrihi showcases his exceptional contributions to the field of agricultural science. His innovative methods and commitment to rural development have the potential to transform the agricultural landscape and address food crisis challenges. With his ongoing efforts, Dr. Chaudhury continues to push the boundaries of scientific exploration for the betterment of society.
Source: The Financial Express