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ICAR Deputy Director General Dr. US Gautam Inaugurates National Review Workshop on 'Farmer First Project'

The 'Farmer First Project' has emerged as a successful initiative, showcasing its practical utility in transforming the lives of farmers. The collaborative efforts of scientists and farmers have not only led to increased agricultural productivity but have also positively impacted the socio-economic fabric of rural communities.

Farmer First Project
Farmer First Project

In a bid to bolster agricultural innovation and uplift the socio-economic status of farmers, Dr. US Gautam, Deputy Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), inaugurated a three-day national review workshop on the 'Farmer First Project.' The event, held at Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University, brought together approximately 150 delegates from across the country.

Addressing the audience, Dr. US Gautam emphasized the pivotal role of scientists in developing effective strategies to extend valuable farm technology. He urged the scientific community to focus on implementing solutions that would contribute to the overall well-being of farmers. The chief guest's remarks highlighted the importance of leveraging technology to enhance agricultural practices, ultimately elevating the living standards of those working in the agricultural sector.

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Dr. DK Vatsa, delivered a compelling presidential address during the workshop. He lauded the success of the 'Farmer First Project,' noting its impact beyond mere production and productivity. Dr. Vatsa highlighted that farmers who embraced new agricultural technologies under the guidance of scientists experienced a significant improvement in their income levels.

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In his address, Dr. Vatsa underscored the critical importance of farming in the nation's well-being. He called for instilling the appreciation of agriculture among children, emphasizing the responsibility that everyone shares in supporting those who contribute to feeding the nation. The Vice-Chancellor's words resonated with the idea that farming is not just an occupation but a vital cornerstone of society.

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The 'Farmer First Project' has emerged as a successful initiative, showcasing its practical utility in transforming the lives of farmers. The collaborative efforts of scientists and farmers have not only led to increased agricultural productivity but have also positively impacted the socio-economic fabric of rural communities.

As the workshop progresses over the next three days, participants will engage in discussions, share insights, and explore avenues to further empower farmers through innovative agricultural practices. The event serves as a platform for fostering collaboration among stakeholders, with the common goal of ensuring sustainable agricultural development and improving the livelihoods of those at the heart of India's agrarian landscape.

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