Ministry of Agriculture &
Farmers Welfare
On the Fifth Day of 'Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan', Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan Meets Farmers of Bihar
“From the sacred land of Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi gave the world the message of Satyagraha and non-violence.” – Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
“The Agriculture Minister is, first and foremost, the chief servant of the farmers.” – Shri Shivraj Singh
“Despite having small landholdings, farmers in Bihar are producing gold.” – Shri Shivraj Singh
“Concrete research and efforts will be made to ensure that litchi does not perish within 48 hours of harvest.” – Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
“We will formulate a plan to export Bihar’s chidwa (flattened rice) to international markets.” – Union Agriculture Minister
“Due to the successful policies of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, maize production has increased in Bihar.” – Shri Chouhan
“The goal of Prime Minister Shri Modi is to ensure that all 1.45 billion citizens of India receive sufficient food.” – Shri Chouhan
Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, “Annadata Sukhi Bhavah – if the food providers are happy, the nation will prosper.”
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02 JUN 2025 5:30PM by PIB Delhi
As part of the ongoing ‘Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan’, Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, on the fifth day of the campaign, interacted with farmers at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Piprakothi, East Champaran, Bihar. In his continued efforts of interacting with the farmers from Odisha, Jammu, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, Shri Chouhan engaged with the farming community of Bihar today.

Addressing the gathering, the Minister described Piprakothi in East Champaran as a sacred land, emphasizing that it was from this very soil that Mahatma Gandhi delivered his profound message of Satyagraha and non-violence to the world. He expressed deep reverence for the region and said that under the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi and the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several initiatives, including the establishment of a Krishi Vigyan Kendra, have contributed to agricultural advancement here. He recalled how this very land became a battleground for justice when the British oppressed local farmers and how Gandhiji’s movement from here laid the foundation for India’s freedom struggle.

Shri Chouhan emphasized that the true meaning of an Agriculture Minister is to be the foremost servant of farmers. Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy, and farmers are its soul. He stated that the Prime Minister's vision of a developed India can only be realized through developed agriculture and prosperous farmers, and collective effort is essential in this mission. During the visit, he interacted specifically with litchi growers who raised concerns about the fruit perishing within 48 hours, resulting in losses. He assured them that the government would take concrete steps to address the issue and directed ICAR scientists to conduct research to develop techniques that extend the shelf life of litchis so that farmers receive fair prices. He also spoke about increasing the number of cold storage facilities to support this effort.

Shri Chouhan highlighted that due to the Prime Minister's effective policies, maize cultivation in Bihar has surged. With the introduction of ethanol production, the demand and prices for maize have increased. Where maize once sold for ₹1200–₹1500 per quintal, prices have now gone up significantly. Yields have also improved—from 23–24 quintals per hectare earlier to 50–60 quintals per hectare now.

He also instructed scientists to conduct research and develop improved seed varieties for both Basmati and other rice types to further enhance yields. Despite owning small plots of land, Bihar’s farmers are, he said, producing gold from the soil. He shared that two new rice varieties have recently been developed through research that require 20% less water and a 30% increase in yield.

Reaffirming the government’s commitment to boosting crop production in Bihar under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Shri Chouhan stressed the need for not only increasing grain output but also focusing on fruits, vegetables, and flowers to ensure that all 1.45 billion citizens have access to sufficient food.
He condemned the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam and noted that under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, India responded strongly by destroying terrorist camps in just 25 minutes, forcing Pakistan to retreat within three days. He added that the Indus Waters Treaty, which had previously allocated 80% of river water to Pakistan, has been annulled, and India has declared firmly that “blood and water cannot flow together.” Indian water is for Indian farmers.
Addressing concerns over counterfeit pesticides, he asserted that strict action will be taken against companies producing fake agrochemicals. No one will be spared, he assured. Shri Chouhan said that ‘Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan’ is an initiative to create miracles in agriculture and to bridge the gap between research labs and agricultural fields. Under the campaign, 16,000 scientists are stepping out of their labs to engage directly with farmers in villages.
In his concluding remarks, Shri Chouhan moving forward with the mantra of ‘One Nation–One Agriculture–One Team’ and assured that every possible effort will be made for the prosperity of farmers. Plans are also underway to explore the export potential of Bihar’s flattened rice (chidwa). He ended his address by stating, “Annadata Sukhi Bhavah—if our food providers are happy, the nation will be happy.”
The event was attended by a large number of farmers, along with MP Shri Radha Mohan Singh, local MLAs, scientists, and government officials.
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(Release ID: 2133317)