A review meeting was organized on the ambitious projects to be held in Krishi Bhavan in Patna in 2025-26, where there was a debate on a number of important projects conducted by the Agriculture Department, in which the agriculture sector should be discussed with the district farmers before implementing a plan to be conducted by the Agriculture Department. In addition, the department will select two panchayats this year as Adarsh Panchayat, and he will be given a certain amount of money.
Explain that a meeting was organized with District Agricultural Officer, Deputy Program Director, Assistant Director (Agricultural Engineering) and Assistant Director of Agricultural Engineering (Agricultural Engineering) and Assistant Director of the State (Garden) under the leadership of Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister and Agriculture Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha.
‘Our responsibility to keep the farmers happy’
Agriculture Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha said the farmers are the form of God and he gives us strength. Therefore, it is the responsibility and responsibility of everyone to do the best work for the benefit of the farmers and to communicate with the gods, souls of the agricultural sector, and ensure the connection. Bihar farmers have now emerged as a symbol of life and an entrepreneur.
The Minister of Agriculture has ordered the authorities to ensure that the seeds and fertilizers are available to the farmers. “The seeds available in all districts should be given to the farmers as soon as possible.
‘Plan to talk to farmers’
The Minister of Agriculture said that a new initiative has been made for the first time, in which a detailed discussion has been held with district level officials before implementing the projects from the headquarters level. At the same time, he advised the district agricultural authorities to contact the farmers and create plans for their true needs, so more farmers could benefit the benefits.
Adarsh Panchayat Project Match the state
Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Kumar Agarwal said that two panchayats will be selected in each district under the “Adarsh Panchayat Yojana” this year, in which each panchayat will be given a support of Rs 20 lakh. The purpose of this project is to promote crop diversity and provide irrigation facilities to farmers in each sector. At the same time, the Kariff maize will be promoted in low rainfall districts, according to which physical targets will be determined. In addition, special attention will be paid to crops such as hybrid seeds, sweet corn, baby corn and millet, ie coarse grains.
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