Shivraj Singh Chouhan forms expert panel to save Bihar's litchi crop from stink bug
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan has constituted a special expert task force to assess damage caused to Bihar's litchi crop by the litchi stink bug and submit a report with remedial recommendations within one week, according to an official statement issued on 8 May 2025. The task force was formed in response to concerns raised directly by farmers at a ministerial interaction programme.
How the Panel Came Together
Farmers flagged the severity of the stink bug damage during an interaction programme organised at the Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow, on Thursday, 7 May. Responding swiftly, Chouhan ordered the formation of the task force, with a formal order issued the same day by the National Research Centre on Litchi, Muzaffarpur. The Director of the National Research Centre on Litchi, Muzaffarpur, has been appointed as the Chairperson of the panel.
What the Task Force Will Do
According to the official order, the expert task force will assess the current situation related to the litchi stink bug infestation, visit the most affected blocks in litchi-producing districts of Bihar, and scientifically study crop losses. It will then suggest both immediate and long-term measures to provide relief to farmers. The panel will also recommend necessary advisories and extension activities for farmers, as well as interventions required at both the state and central levels.
Who Is on the Panel
The task force brings together scientists, officials, and specialists from multiple institutions. Members include representatives nominated by the Director of Horticulture-cum-Bihar State Horticulture Mission; the Director of Plant Protection, Bihar Agriculture Department; an entomologist from Dr Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur; and a representative from Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur. A representative from the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture is also included.
Named scientists on the panel include Dr Jaipal Singh Chaudhary from the ICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region and the Centre for Agricultural Systems Research for Hill and Plateau Region, Ranchi; Dr M Sampat Kumar from the National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru; Dr Ipsita Samal (Entomology) from the ICAR-National Research Centre on Litchi, Muzaffarpur; and Principal Scientist (Entomology) Dr Vinod Kumar, who will serve as the Member Secretary of the task force.
Why This Matters for Bihar's Farmers
Bihar is India's largest producer of litchi, with Muzaffarpur at the heart of the crop's geography and cultural identity. The litchi stink bug (Tessaratoma javanica) is a known pest capable of causing widespread fruit drop and sap loss, potentially devastating an entire season's yield. This is the first time a dedicated central-level expert panel has been constituted specifically to address the stink bug threat, signalling the scale of the concern among farming communities. Notably, the intervention comes ahead of the peak litchi harvest season, making timely recommendations critical.
What Happens Next
The task force is expected to visit the most affected blocks in Bihar's litchi-producing districts shortly and submit its report to Agriculture Minister Chouhan within one week. The report will inform what immediate relief and longer-term pest management support the Centre and the state government will extend to affected farmers.