DC Flags off Farmers Tour for Horticulture Training in Raipur
New Delhi: Seraikela Deputy Commissioner Ravi Shankar Shukla recently flagged off a group of 50 enthusiastic farmers from the Collectorate premises. The farmers are embarking on a horticulture training and tour to the prestigious Institute of Horticulture Technology in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. This initiative is part of the National Horticulture Mission Scheme aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of farmers in modern horticultural practices.
The farmers hailing from various villages in Seraikela district were visibly excited about the opportunity to learn from experts in the field. The training program will cover a wide range of topics including advanced cultivation techniques pest, management and post-harvest management. The farmers will also get the chance to visit the institute’s demonstration plots and learn about the latest technologies and practices in horticulture.
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Deputy Commissioner Ravi Shankar Shukla emphasized the importance of such training programs in empowering farmers and boosting agricultural productivity. He highlighted the role of horticulture in diversifying the income sources of farmers and improving their livelihoods. He urged the farmers to make the most of this opportunity and to apply the knowledge gained to their own fields.
The farmers expressed their gratitude to the district administration for organizing the training program and for providing them with this valuable opportunity. They expressed hope that the knowledge and skills acquired during the training would help them improve the quality and quantity of their produce.
The tour to the Institute of Horticulture Technology in Raipur is expected to be a transformative experience for the participating farmers. It will not only enhance their technical knowledge but also expose them to new ideas and innovations in horticulture. Such initiatives play a crucial role in promoting sustainable agriculture practices and ensuring food security in the region.
The district administration has promised to continue organizing such training programs in the future to benefit more farmers and to promote the development of the horticulture sector in Seraikela district