RAMBAN, JULY 12: Department of
Agriculture today organised one day Block level Kissan Mela at Ghandhri block.
More than
100 farmers were made aware about various
flagship programmes and key projects of the department with the aim to double
the farmers’ income by 2022.
Speaking on the
occasion, Chief Agriculture Officer (CAO), K.K.Gupta informed the
farmers that under PMKSY launched in 2015-16 , water
harvesting structures, water lifting irrigation sets, HDPE pipes on subsidised
rates are provided to the farmers with the aim to provide irrigation
benefits by ensuring ‘ Har Khet ko Pani ‘ and ‘Per Drop More Crop’ .
He further
informed about benefits of Kissan Credit Card Scheme and Soil Health Card
scheme and asked farmers to avail soil testing from district soil
testing laboratory which is free of cost.
During the camp,
farmers raised various issues regarding availability of farm machineries, Loan
disbursement from various Banks, quality seed and fertilizers with timely
availability of the same.
Meanwhile
Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer, Madan Gopal Singh highlighted
the flagship programmes like PMKSY, Soil Health Card Scheme
and PMFBY and stressed upon the farmers to cover Maize, Paddy and Wheat crops
under the crop insurance Scheme. He apprised that Maize and wheat crops are
covered with the sum insured of Rs. 80000/- per Ha and Paddy Rs. 100000/- per
Ha with the indemnity level up to 25-90%. Also, farmers have
to pay only 2% as a premium in case of Maize or Paddy and 1.5% in case of wheat
crop.
During the
programme a detailed information regarding organic farming and Mushroom Cultivation
alongwith discussion on organic project at Panchayat Kabbi, Mushroom
cultivation of both Dhingri and white Button Mushroom was provided to the
farmers.
It was also given
out that department will provide pasteurized compost for growing white Button
Mushroom from this season which will reduce the labour cost and time duration
to grow the mushroom crop.
Agriculture Extension Officer Ramban, Umesh Gupta, Agriculture Extension
Officer Chanderkote, Anil Peer and Agriculture Extension Assistant, Jagdish
Singh Bali and Surinder Singh were the resource persons of the programme.
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