PM:
Foodgrain productivity must rise from 2 tons per hectare to 3 tons per hectare
PM:
Tehsil should be the unit of agricultural development
DD
Kisan channel launched
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi,
today called for increasing food-grain productivity from 2 tons per hectare to
3 tons per hectare. Addressing a gathering of farmers at New Delhi's Vigyan
Bhawan on the occasion of the launch of DD Kisan, Doordarshan's channel
dedicated exclusively to farmers, the Prime Minister also called for making the
"Tehsil" the unit of agricultural planning and development.
The Prime Minister said that if the country has to move forward, villages must
progress, and if villages are to progress, then it is essential for agriculture
to progress. He said there was a time when agriculture was the most preferred
of professions, but over a period of time, its attractiveness had declined to
rock bottom. He added that with the right incentives and actions, this trend
could be completely reversed.
The Prime Minister said the DD Kisan channel should keep an eye and inform
farmers about the changes in weather, global markets etc., so that farmers can
plan ahead and take the right decisions well in time.
The Prime Minister called for re-engaging rural youth with agriculture in a big
way. He said DD Kisan channel can also highlight the efforts of progressive
farmers, so that their innovations can be replicated across the country.
The Prime Minister called for farmers to adopt a three-pronged approach to
agriculture, which balanced farming, animal husbandry and tree plantation.
Speaking on the occasion of the launch
of DD Kisan channel, the Minister for Agriculture, Shri Radhamohan Singh said
that it is a golden moment for the farmers as the channel will help in taking
new research technologies from “Lab to the Land”. Kisan Channel would
facilitate the farmers in providing information regarding the policy
initiatives undertaken in the Agriculture sector.
Speaking on the occasion Minister of
State for I&B, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore said that it was Prime Minister’s
vision which had inspired the launch of the Kisan channel. The platform would
enable the benefits of technology accruing to the farmers. He further mentioned
that this channel would inform, educate and update the farmers with the latest
developments in the area of farming on a 24x7 basis. Shri Rathore said that it was
the first such initiative of a Public Broadcaster to start a 24 hour channel
exclusively dedicated to the farmers.
Prasar Bharti Chairman, Dr. Surya
Prakash in his closing remarks stated that the non-Hindi speaking farming
community would also be benefitted by the launch of Kisan channel as the
various programmes would also be available in other regional languages.
The 24x7 Kisan Channel will telecast
updated information on agriculture and related subject for the benefit of its
target audience including cattle rearers, bee keepers, poultry owners,
mechanics and craftsmen. This would include information broadcast on the
changing weather condition well in advance, and the low cost measures to
protect crops / enhance produce during such conditions. Advice of IMD
Scientists and Agricultural Scientists would be broadcast periodically for the
farmers so that they may know about the crop diseases, ways to protect crops
from various diseases and on how to increase the crop yield. The Channel will
give information on newer ways of agricultural practices being followed world
over and the R&D in the agri sector across the world. The Channel has tie
up with IMD, IARI, Agricultural Universities, Krish Vigyan Kendras etc.
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