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Venkaiah Naidu suggests central and state governments to increase agricultural investments

Venkaiah Naidu suggests central and state governments to increase agricultural investments

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 19 May 2018, 09:35 pm

Hyderabad, May 19 (IBNS): Vice President Venkaiah Naidu has suggested to the central and various state governments to increase investments in agriculture and allied sectors to make farming viable and attractive.

Naidu made the comment while interacting with scientists, faculty members and research fellows at the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE) in Hyderabad on Saturday.

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mohammad Mahmood Ali and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

The Vice President said that there is a need to make agriculture sustainable, viable and attractive by creating required infrastructure, providing timely credit and value addition to farm produce.

The central government’s e-NAM project is the way forward for proper marketing, he added.

The Vice President said that providing information to farmers on the demand for their produce in advance was essential to prevent distress sale.

He further said that providing affordable and reasonable credit to farmers is also equally important.

Loan waiver was not a permanent solution as it would not help in creating long-term sustainable activity, he added.

The Vice President advised the extension officials to create greater awareness among the farming community on the crop insurance scheme.

Naidu said that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) should be leveraged more effectively for the benefit of farmers.

He also added that information should be disseminated to the farmers in the local languages.

The Vice President also wanted institutions like MANAGE to educate the farmers on the need to diversify crops to overcome challenges of climate change and sustain their incomes. Stressing the importance of spending time in the fields by the extension officials and researchers, he said it should be made mandatory for agricultural graduates and post graduates to spend time with farmers before completion of their courses.

Pointing to the increasing challenges posed by climate change, Naidu advised MANAGE to promote climate-smart agriculture.

He stressed the need for home-grown food security to create surplus food stocks and meet the requirements of burgeoning population. He also emphasized on the importance of better coordination between various institutions related to agriculture.

The Vice President urged people to live with nature and promote culture for a better future.

Earlier Naidu visited the Knowledge Incubation Center, Urban Greening stalls, Photo Exhibition, interacted with Agriprenuers and the trainees of Input Dealers Course, released a “Handbook on Important Insect Pests and Diseases of Major Crops in India” and also launched Youtube channel of MANAGE.

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