How is a Ramban Farmer Transforming Modern Agriculture?
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Key Takeaways
- Embracing modern farming techniques can enhance productivity.
- High-yield varieties improve agricultural income.
- Government support is crucial for agricultural innovation.
- Agriculture has the potential to create employment opportunities.
- Investment in agriculture is essential for economic growth.
New Delhi, Dec 17 (NationPress) In light of the increasing focus on enhancing agricultural practices to elevate farmers' earnings, numerous cultivators in Jammu and Kashmir are transitioning from age-old methods to contemporary techniques.
Abdul Majeed Rounyal, a farmer hailing from the Gandhari region of Ramban block, has garnered attention for his adoption of cutting-edge farming techniques and his innovative shift from conventional crops.
Currently, Rounyal is not only cultivating local varieties but is also experimenting with high-yield hybrid crops to enhance productivity. His pioneering methods have piqued the interest of both local farmers and agricultural specialists.
Having been engaged in farming for 15 years, Rounyal has witnessed a significant rise in his agricultural income through innovative practices.
He mentioned that he made a deliberate decision to move from traditional vegetables to foreign-bred varieties, including those from China, resulting in impressive agricultural yields and increased market demand.
Rounyal's journey serves as an inspirational model for fellow farmers looking to diversify their crop production.
Reflecting on his experience, he expressed gratitude towards the government for the unwavering support received from agriculture-related departments and local administration.
He highlighted that agriculture holds immense potential, not just for providing nutritious food but also for generating employment opportunities.
Rounyal has urged the local youth and farmers to consider farming as a sustainable career, asserting that with proper guidance and resources, agriculture can become a robust source of income.
What brings optimism to the farming community is the government’s commitment to prioritizing agriculture as a crucial part of the state’s economic framework.
Recently, the Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Javed Ahmed Dar, inaugurated a major Kissan Mela in Kathua and unveiled the government’s ambitious initiative to invest Rs 5000 crores in agriculture over the next five years.
Under the J&K SIP program, an investment of Rs 1800 crore is earmarked for the agriculture sector, while the HDPA has allocated Rs 5,000 crore for the upcoming five years.