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Now a radio channel to update farmers about climate change

In order to indicate the farmers about climate change, the Maharashtra State Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices is planning to start a dedicated community radio channel at Lodaga village in Latur district.

A radio channel to inform farmers about climate change shortly
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Published : Nov 11, 2019, 1:47 PM IST

Aurangabad: The Maharashtra State Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices is planning to start a dedicated community radio channel to inform farmers about climate change and help in resolving their problems.

An expert panel on the radio channel will try to address the issues faced by farmers, the commission's chairman Pasha Patel said, adding that necessary permissions have been taken to start the channel by this year-end.

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The radio station will be based at Lodaga village in Latur district, he said. "Climate change is a major problem for the agriculture sector in Maharashtra as well as in the country. Our state has experienced a moody climate in the past two months.

We saw heavy monsoon rains in Satara and Sangli and the post-monsoon showers damaged crops in Marathwada region," Patel noted.

The new radio channel will broadcast discussions on climate change and problems related to it, he said. "We have obtained the necessary permissions and are planning to start the channel by this year-end," Patel said.

To address the issues of cultivators, the commission will form a committee of five to six members, comprising experts from the Krishi Vigyan Kendras, state agriculture department and private companies working in the field of agriculture and technology, he said. "We are in talks with a Delhi-based company to set up the radio station at Lodaga. We will study the problems related to climate change across the globe and try to find a solution. Our team will make sure that these solutions reach the farmers," he added.

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Aurangabad: The Maharashtra State Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices is planning to start a dedicated community radio channel to inform farmers about climate change and help in resolving their problems.

An expert panel on the radio channel will try to address the issues faced by farmers, the commission's chairman Pasha Patel said, adding that necessary permissions have been taken to start the channel by this year-end.

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The radio station will be based at Lodaga village in Latur district, he said. "Climate change is a major problem for the agriculture sector in Maharashtra as well as in the country. Our state has experienced a moody climate in the past two months.

We saw heavy monsoon rains in Satara and Sangli and the post-monsoon showers damaged crops in Marathwada region," Patel noted.

The new radio channel will broadcast discussions on climate change and problems related to it, he said. "We have obtained the necessary permissions and are planning to start the channel by this year-end," Patel said.

To address the issues of cultivators, the commission will form a committee of five to six members, comprising experts from the Krishi Vigyan Kendras, state agriculture department and private companies working in the field of agriculture and technology, he said. "We are in talks with a Delhi-based company to set up the radio station at Lodaga. We will study the problems related to climate change across the globe and try to find a solution. Our team will make sure that these solutions reach the farmers," he added.

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Radio channel soon to inform farmers about climate change
         Aurangabad, Nov 11 (PTI) The Maharashtra State
Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices is planning to
start a dedicated community radio channel to inform farmers
about climate change and help in resolving their problems.
         An expert panel on the radio channel will try to
address the issues faced by farmers, the commission's chairman
Pasha Patel told PTI, adding that necessary permissions have
been taken to start the channel by this year-end.
         The radio station will be based at Lodaga village in
Latur district, he said.
         "Climate change is a major problem for the agriculture
sector in Maharashtra as well as in the country. Our state has
experienced a moody climate in past two months. We saw heavy
monsoon rains in Satara and Sangli and the post-monsoon
showers damaged crops in Marathwada region," Patel noted.
         The new radio channel will broadcast discussions on
climate change and problems related to it, he said.
         "We have obtained the necessary permissions and are
planning to start the channel by this year-end," Patel said.
         To address the issues of cultivators, the commission
will form a committee of five to six members, comprising
experts from the Krishi Vigyan Kendras, state agriculture
department and private companies working in the field of
agriculture and technology, he said.
         "We are in talks with a Delhi-based company to set up
the radio station at Lodaga. We will study the problems
related to climate change across the globe and try to find a
solution. Our team will make sure that these solutions reach
the farmers," he added. PTI AW
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