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KVK imparts training on Agri-entrepreneurship
8/3/2023 10:01:58 PM
Early Times Report
REASI, Aug 3: Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Reasi under the administrative control of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology-Jammu (SKUAST-J) organised training programme on 'Agri-entrepreneurship development in rural areas' here today at Judd village of Reasi district of J&K which was enthuastically attended by a number of farmers of the village.
The programme was organised under the dynamic stewardship of Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, Prof.BN Tripathi and able guidance of Director Extension, Prof.SK Gupta of SKUAST-J. Dr.Banarsi Lal, Sr. Scientist &Head of KVK, Reasi started the programme with the warm welcome of farmers.
He gave a detail view on agri-entrepreneurship and guided farmers on commercial agriculture so that their income and employment can be enhanced. He gave the description of principles of agri-entrepreneurship and said that farmers should take the opportunities to become the agri-entrepreneurs.
He discussed on diversified farming and guided the farmers on scientific cultivation of cereals, pulses, oilseeds, organic vegetables, millets,spices, poultry farming etc. He said the farmers that by scientific commercial agriculture they can increase their crops production and ultimately they can raise their socio-economic status.
He spoke in detail on the organic and natural farming for more farm returns. He guided the farmers for the organic inputs formulations such as Jeevamrit, Beejamrit, Panchgavya etc. and spoke on Atmanirbhar Bharat. He also discussed on the organic management practices of insect-pests and diseases in various crops. He further added that hilly areas have immense potential in organic fruits and vegetables and added that farmers can fetch more prices by growing the organic fruits and vegetables.
He also spoke on marketing management strategies in agricultural sector. In this training programme many quarries were raised by the farmers which KVK scientist answered in a very satisfactorily way. A field visit was also arranged during the training programme. Farmers thanked KVK, Reasi for organizing the programme. The programme was concluded by Dr. Banarsi Lal with the formal vote of thanks
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