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AP govt inks MoU with 11 agri institutions to help farmers

The institutions will provide "holistic technical assistance", leading to a sustainable increase in farmers' income using organic and natural farming processes.

AP govt inks MoU with 11 agri institutions to help farmers
AP govt inks MoU with 11 agri institutions to help farmers
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Published : Feb 10, 2020, 5:33 PM IST

Updated : Feb 10, 2020, 7:05 PM IST

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.

AP govt inks MoU with 11 agri institutions to help farmers

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.

Also read: Mumbai 1993 blast: Accused Munaf Halari Moosa arrested

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.

Quality seed, fertilizer, and pesticides, guaranteed by the state government, would also be made available at these centers.

We will bring in the best farm management practices and train farmers in organic and natural farming. We will announce minimum support price before cropping begins and if required the government will purchase the farm produce to ensure farmers do not suffer any loss, the Chief Minister said.

He said they would need to enter into a partnership with more firms in natural farming as well as agricultural marketing.

Agriculture Minister K Kanna Babu said the innovative Rythu Bharosa Kendras would play a key role in knowledge transfer to farmers.

Animal Husbandry Minister Mopidevi Venkata Ramana, Civil Supplies Minister K S V Rao, Agriculture Special Chief Secretary Poonam Malakondaiah and other senior officials attended.

(PTI)

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.

AP govt inks MoU with 11 agri institutions to help farmers

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.

Also read: Mumbai 1993 blast: Accused Munaf Halari Moosa arrested

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.

Quality seed, fertilizer, and pesticides, guaranteed by the state government, would also be made available at these centers.

We will bring in the best farm management practices and train farmers in organic and natural farming. We will announce minimum support price before cropping begins and if required the government will purchase the farm produce to ensure farmers do not suffer any loss, the Chief Minister said.

He said they would need to enter into a partnership with more firms in natural farming as well as agricultural marketing.

Agriculture Minister K Kanna Babu said the innovative Rythu Bharosa Kendras would play a key role in knowledge transfer to farmers.

Animal Husbandry Minister Mopidevi Venkata Ramana, Civil Supplies Minister K S V Rao, Agriculture Special Chief Secretary Poonam Malakondaiah and other senior officials attended.

(PTI)

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AP govt inks MoU with 11 agri institutions to help farmers
Amaravati, Feb 10 (PTI): The Andhra Pradesh government
on Monday signed a "path-breaking" memoranda 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 sustainable increase in farmers
income using organic and natural farming processes.
Chief Minister Y S 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.
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.
Quality seed, fertiliser and pesticides, guaranteed by
the state government, would also be made available at these
centres.
We will bring in best farm management practices and
train farmers in organic and natural farming. We will announce
minimum support price before cropping begins and if required
the government will purchase the farm produce to ensure
farmers do not suffer any loss, the Chief Minister said.
He said they would need to enter into partnership with
more firms in natural farming as well as agricultural
marketing.
Agriculture Minister K Kanna Babu said the innovative
Rythu Bharosa Kendras would play a key role in knowledge
transfer to farmers.
Animal Husbandry Minister Mopidevi Venkata Ramana, Civil
Supplies Minister K S V Rao, Agriculture Special Chief
Secretary Poonam Malakondaiah and other senior officials
attended. PTI DBV
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