The Pusa Krishi Vigyan Mela was organized for three days from 02-04 March 2023 at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. The event had a theme of ‘Nutritional, Food and Environmental security through Millets (Shree Anna).’ The Valedictory Ceremony was graced by the Union Minister of State Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Shri Kailash Choudhary.
The event saw the felicitation of six Fellow farmers and 42 Innovative farmers with ‘IARI Innovative Farmer Award,’ including women farmers. The chief guest emphasized the need for the development of varieties of millets for nutritional security and the importance of new and innovative farm technologies in achieving food and environmental security. He also mentioned the government’s efforts towards increasing the use of technology in Agriculture under various schemes.
Each ICAR institute will conduct a training program annually for the benefit of farmers, according to Dr Himanshu Pathak, Secretary, DARE & Director General, ICAR. These training programs can help farmers stay updated on the latest farming techniques and technologies.
The Pusa Krishi Vigyan Mela and the Valedictory Ceremony is benefiting the farmers by providing them with access to the latest farming techniques, technologies and innovative practices, recognizing their efforts and highlighting the government’s commitment to their welfare.
The Pusa Krishi Vigyan Mela held at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi had a significant impact on promoting agricultural advancements and welfare for farmers. With the theme of ‘Nutritional, Food and Environmental security through Millets’, the event highlighted the need for innovative and climate-resilient farming practices. The participation of various ICAR institutes and the felicitation of innovative farmers further emphasized the importance of incorporating modern technologies and techniques in agriculture to increase productivity and profitability for small and marginal farmers. The government’s emphasis on organic and natural farming and the use of technology in agriculture will pave the way for a sustainable and profitable future for Indian farmers.
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