Farmers Across Kupwara Benefit from Mega Awareness Programme by SKUAST-K
220 Quintals of Potato Seed Distributed Among Kupwara Farmers Under ICARS
DR.AB QAYOOM
Kupwara, Apr,24:In a major boost to agricultural development in north Kashmir, a large-scale Farmers’
Awareness-cum-Seed Distribution Programme was organized today by the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra Kupwara. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation of more than 300 farmers from across the district, including Langate, Lolab, Rajwar, Teetwal, Machil, Budnambal, Mawar, and Bramri.
The programme aimed at educating farmers on modern vegetable cultivation practices, scientific interventions, and improved farm management techniques to enhance productivity and sustainability. Experts stressed the need for adopting climate-resilient technologies, quality planting material, and integrated crop management practices to boost yield and income.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Kupwara, who attended as the Chief Guest, lauded the efforts of agricultural institutions in empowering the farming community. He underlined the significance of awareness and institutional support in building a self-reliant and progressive rural economy.
A team of scientists from the Division of Vegetable Science, including Prof. Ishfaq Abidi and Prof. Syed Faheema, shared expert insights on advanced vegetable production, pest and disease management, and the use of improved seed varieties.
On the occasion, 220 quintals of scientifically developed potato seed were distributed among farmers under the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) programme sponsored by Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Shimla. The initiative is expected to significantly enhance crop productivity and improve farmers’ livelihoods in the district.
Farmers and local participants expressed gratitude for the continued support and guidance of Vice Chancellor Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Director Extension Prof. Raihana Habib Kanth, and the entire team of KVK Kupwara. Special appreciation was extended to Head KVK Kupwara, Prof. G.M. Bhat, for his leadership in organizing such impactful programmes.
The event concluded with an interactive session, where farmers raised field-level concerns and received practical solutions from experts, making the programme both informative and beneficial.
Farmers Across Kupwara Benefit from Mega Awareness Programme by SKUAST-K
220 Quintals of Potato Seed Distributed Among Kupwara Farmers Under ICARS
Kupwara, Apr,24:In a major boost to agricultural development in north Kashmir, a large-scale Farmers’
Awareness-cum-Seed Distribution Programme was organized today by the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra Kupwara. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation of more than 300 farmers from across the district, including Langate, Lolab, Rajwar, Teetwal, Machil, Budnambal, Mawar, and Bramri.
The programme aimed at educating farmers on modern vegetable cultivation practices, scientific interventions, and improved farm management techniques to enhance productivity and sustainability. Experts stressed the need for adopting climate-resilient technologies, quality planting material, and integrated crop management practices to boost yield and income.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Kupwara, who attended as the Chief Guest, lauded the efforts of agricultural institutions in empowering the farming community. He underlined the significance of awareness and institutional support in building a self-reliant and progressive rural economy.
A team of scientists from the Division of Vegetable Science, including Prof. Ishfaq Abidi and Prof. Syed Faheema, shared expert insights on advanced vegetable production, pest and disease management, and the use of improved seed varieties.
On the occasion, 220 quintals of scientifically developed potato seed were distributed among farmers under the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) programme sponsored by Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Shimla. The initiative is expected to significantly enhance crop productivity and improve farmers’ livelihoods in the district.
Farmers and local participants expressed gratitude for the continued support and guidance of Vice Chancellor Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Director Extension Prof. Raihana Habib Kanth, and the entire team of KVK Kupwara. Special appreciation was extended to Head KVK Kupwara, Prof. G.M. Bhat, for his leadership in organizing such impactful programmes.
The event concluded with an interactive session, where farmers raised field-level concerns and received practical solutions from experts, making the programme both informative and beneficial.
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