Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday signed a "path-breaking" memorandum of understanding with 11 premier agricultural institutions in the country to usher in revolutionary changes in the sector through technology and knowledge transfer to farmers in the state.
The institutions will provide "holistic technical assistance", leading to a sustainable increase in farmers' income using organic and natural farming processes.
Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy supervised the exchange of MoUs between the state Agriculture Department and institutions, including the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), National Institute of Plant Health Management, M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, Central Fertiliser Quality and Training Institute, and National Seed Research and Training Institute at his camp office here.
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Speaking on the occasion, Reddy said 11,158 "path-breaking" Rythu Bharosa Kendras would be set up across the state by June, which would be manned by agriculture, horticulture, veterinary and aquaculture assistants to guide farmers in best practices.