Chouhan: Modern Farming Can Double Farmers' Income in Chhattisgarh

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that farmers' income in Chhattisgarh can significantly increase through modern agricultural technology and integrated farming systems. He announced the formation of a joint team to strategize on crop diversification and productivity tailored to local conditions. Chouhan highlighted examples where modern horticulture could raise per-acre income from traditional levels to between one and two lakh rupees. The minister also shared significant progress in rural housing and road construction under central government schemes.

Key Points: Modern Tech to Double Farmers' Income, Says Chouhan

  • Modern tech to boost income
  • Focus on integrated farming systems
  • Crop diversification strategies
  • Major rural development achievements
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Farmers' income to double through modern technology and integrated farming systems: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan outlines plans for crop diversification, integrated farming, and rural development in Chhattisgarh to boost farmer earnings.

"Special focus will be given to integrated farming systems to create multiple income sources for small and marginal farmers - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, Jan 31

Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday said that farmers' income in Chhattisgarh can increase significantly with the use of modern agricultural technology and integrated farming systems.

Addressing a state-level review meeting followed by a press interaction in Raipur, he praised the state's progress in agriculture and rural development under the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.

The Union Minister announced that a joint team of scientists, farmers, and officials from both the Central and State governments will be formed this week to prepare strategies for crop diversification and improving productivity according to local climate conditions.

"Special focus will be given to integrated farming systems to create multiple income sources for small and marginal farmers," he said.

Chouhan visited Khapri village where he interacted with farmers and reviewed the use of modern farming methods.

He observed advanced practices in fruit and vegetable cultivation, grafting nurseries, Bhata method farming of tomato and capsicum, and the cultivation of crops like dragon fruit, dates, blueberries, and bananas.

He noted that while traditional crops usually generate an income of Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 per acre, modern horticulture and high-tech farming can raise this to Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh per acre.

He added that farmers are being guided on scientific use of pesticides, disease control, and high-yield crop varieties by agriculture department teams.

"The government will also promote pulse cultivation on fallow lands and ensure procurement of lentil, urad, moong, and arhar at Minimum Support Price," the Union Minister said.

"Oilseed crops such as groundnut, mustard, and palm oil will also be encouraged," he added.

Highlighting integrated farming systems, Chouhan said these will include animal husbandry, fisheries, horticulture, organic farming, and industrial crops to provide farmers with steady and diversified income.

Sharing achievements in rural development, he informed that over 18 lakh houses have been sanctioned and delivered in the state under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in the last one and a half years. Under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, more than 10,000 roads spanning nearly 48,000 kilometres and 123 major bridges have been constructed.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The income jump from Rs 40,000 to Rs 2 lakh per acre sounds impressive. But what about the initial investment for modern technology and high-tech farming? Many small farmers cannot afford the setup costs. Will there be subsidies or easy loans?
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Ananya R
Good to see focus on pulses and oilseeds! We need to reduce our imports. Procurement at MSP for urad and moong is crucial. Hope this model is replicated in other states as well. The road and housing development figures are also encouraging for rural infrastructure.
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Vikram M
Promises are easy to make. We have heard "double farmers' income" for years. The visit to Khapri village is good, but real success will be measured when the average farmer in a remote block sees his income actually rise. Action speaks louder than words.
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Karthik V
Dragon fruit and blueberries? Interesting shift! This diversification is the need of the hour with changing climate. Scientific pest control guidance is very important too. Hope the agriculture department teams are accessible and knowledgeable.
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Priya S
As someone from a farming family, I appreciate the holistic approach mentioned - not just crops but also animal husbandry and fisheries. This can provide a safety net. The housing and road development is the foundation for all this growth. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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