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VKSA reaches to remote areas of Mahore, Thuroo Blocks of Reasi district
6/7/2025 10:17:19 PM
Early Times Report
REASI, June 7: Krishi Vigyan Kendra(KVK) Reasi in collaboration with Department of Agriculture, Reasi and other line departments organised a series of awareness programmes on Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan here in different villages of Mahore and Thuroo blocks of Reasi district which were enthusiastically attended by number of farmers and farm women of the areas. The programmes were organised under the able guidance of Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. B.N. Tripathi and Director Extension of SKUAST - J, Prof. Amrish Vaid of SKUAST-J. The campaign has been receiving an overwhelming response from the farming community. The campaign aims to strengthen the farmers welfare by gathering insights on their challenges, indigenous and feedback to inform research driven solutions. Dr. Banarsi Lal, Chief Scientist & Head, KVK Reasi guided farmers on latest agricultural innovations and stressed on efficient agricultural practices for more farm returns. He also guided participants on natural farming and discussed on soil health management. He guided farmers on commercial farming and elaborated scientific farming of various Kharif season crops. He also guided farmers on the efficient farm management practices and stressed on Integrated Nutrients Management in various crops. He also guided participants on climate resilient agriculture and stressed on new agricultural innovations for more farm returns. Officials from Department of Agriculture, Reasi guided farmers on different agricultural schemes such as HADP, PM-KISAN, KCC, PMFBY etc. and encouraged the them to take advantage of such schemes to enhance their crops productivity and income. They stressed on diversification in agriculture for more farm returns.He also guided participants on Soil Health Card Scheme and guided farmers on soil health. Officials from Department of Horticulture, Reasi guided participants on various horticultural crops schemes undergoing in Reasi distt. and provided on spot solutions of various horticultural problems to the farmers. Officials from Animal Husbandry, Reasi guided participants on breeding, feeding and management of livestock and apprised them about various schemes. Officials from Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries department also guided farmers on various schemes and innovations during the programmes. Farmer-scientist interactions programmes were also organised during which the participants asked various quarries which were answered satisfactorily by the experts. Farmers appreciated the efforts of KVK Reasi and line departments and responded that such programmes are very useful to increase their knowledge and skills. Manohar Lal, Mohd. Iqbal and others were also present during the programmes. The programmes were also attended by Sarpanches and Panches of the area.
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