JAMMU, JUNE 20: The progressive
farmers of Jammu division today participated in an interactive session with
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi through video-conferencing. The facility was
arranged by the Department of Agriculture, Jammu at the Conference Hall of
Krishi Bhawan here.
The farmers from
600 KVKs, Common Service Centres (CSCs), NIC Centres and
Directorates of Agriculture across the country participated in the programme
and shared their experiences with the Prime Minister.
While addressing
the farmers through video-conferencing, the Prime Minister said that cutting
input cost, fair price for crops, preventing the produce from rottening and
creating alternate sources of income are the four key areas for raising farm
income.
During the
interactive session, 24 farmers hailing from nine states of the country
narrated their success stories and spoke about how they got benefitted from
different government schemes on crop insurance, soil health, micro-irrigation,
electronic national agriculture market and farm mechanization.
Director
Agriculture, Jammu H.K Razdan also interacted with the farmers after the
session. Joint Director of Agriculture Extension R.L Bhagat, I/C Deputy
Director Central Jagmohan Bhat, I/C Chief Agriculture Officer, Jammu Anil
Arora, Agriculture Economist K.K Sharma, Agriculture Information Officer J.C
Raina, SDAO Marh R.S Jamwal, SDAO RS Pura Roshan Lal besides other officers and
field functionaries participated.
Speaking on the
occasion, Director Agriculture said that the use of Soil Health Cards helps in
reducing the consumption of chemical fertilizers by 20% along with narrowing
the wide NPK ratio to the normally recommended level of 4:2:1. The
implementation of various farmers’ welfare schemes including PMKSY, PMFBY, KCC,
Parmparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
will help to modernize the agriculture in our state as well.
S. Tajinder
Singh, Choudhary Dev Raj, Kulbhushan Khajuria, Rajinder Sharma, Jagdev Singh,
Chamail Singh, Bansi Lal, Jaswant Singh and Biru Ram were among the progressive
farmers who shared their achievements and success stories. The farmers also
spoke about various problems and difficulties of the farm sector including
insufficient availability of agriculture implements and machinery, bore-wells,
rejuvenation of ponds, border firing, monkey manace, and improvement in the
irrigation water facilities.
Razdan advised the farmers to grow low water requiring plants, crops,
pulses and to conserve the soil and moisture in the un-irrigated and kandi belt
areas of Jammu. He directed the field functionaries to register the
applications for issuance of agriculture machinery and equipments on
first-come-first-serve basis. The farmers on the occasion got an opportunity to
learn from the success stories of the progressive farmers from the other
states.
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