Shivraj Chouhan Launches Regional Agriculture Conferences in Jaipur

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan participated in the inaugural Regional Agriculture Conference in Jaipur. He stated that this conference, involving five states, was initiated to enable more in-depth discussions than were possible at the national level. Chouhan announced plans to hold five such regional conferences to create separate agricultural roadmaps for each state. A key focus will be the "Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign," where scientists and officials will work directly with farmers to apply lab research.

Key Points: Regional Agriculture Conference Held in Jaipur by Shivraj Chouhan

  • First regional agriculture conference held
  • Ministers from five states attended
  • Aim to create state-specific agricultural roadmaps
  • Scientists and farmers to engage directly
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Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan participates in Regional Agriculture Conference

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan inaugurates first regional agriculture conference in Jaipur, aiming for state-specific farm roadmaps.

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan participates in Regional Agriculture Conference
"Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy, and the country's food security depends on it. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Jaipur, April 7

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday participated in the Regional Agriculture Conference held in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Speaking on the occasion, he said, "Regarding agriculture, the regional conference of our five states is being held today in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Ministers from all five states, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa, are present here. All senior officials from the states are here. All senior officials from the Government of India are present in this conference today."

Chouhan said that the first regional conference on agriculture is being held today, bringing together experts and institutions to conduct in-depth discussions that were previously not possible at the national level.

"Scientists, agriculture experts, progressive farmers, FPOs, and all institutions working from seeds to markets are participating in this regional conference today. This is the country's first regional conference on agriculture. Previously, it was organised at the national level for kharif and rabi crops, but due to a lack of time, in-depth and extensive discussions could not take place. Therefore, from this time, we have started this tradition," said the Minister.

Adding to this, he said, "Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy, and the country's food security depends on it. Therefore, we will hold five regional conferences in different states based on different agricultural climate zones. We will create a separate agricultural roadmap for each state and provide advice to farmers based on that."

He said that this time, states will create their own Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign with scientists and officials engaging directly with farmers to apply lab research to agricultural practices.

"A Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign, which was run simultaneously across the entire country last time, but agricultural seasons differ in different states, crop types differ, and harvesting and sowing times also differ. This time, it has been decided that states will create their own Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign, in which all scientists and officials from the Government of India will participate, and through direct dialogue with farmers, they will work to bring research done in labs to the farmers," said Chouhan.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally, someone is talking about applying lab research to the field! My father is a farmer in Maharashtra, and he always says new techniques from agricultural universities never reach him. If scientists actually talk to farmers directly, it could change everything. Fingers crossed!
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Aman W
Good initiative, but execution is key. We've heard many "resolutions" before. The real test will be if the advice given is practical and if the support (seeds, subsidies, market access) actually reaches the small farmer on time. Less talk, more action please.
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Sarah B
As someone working in sustainable agri-tech, this regional approach is brilliant. Climate zones vary drastically. Solutions for Rajasthan's water scarcity will be different from Madhya Pradesh's. Hope they involve young agripreneurs and tech innovators in these dialogues too.
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Karthik V
Including FPOs (Farmer Producer Organisations) is a smart move. They are the bridge between individual farmers and the market. If the roadmap helps FPOs get better prices and reduce dependency on middlemen, it will be a game-changer for rural incomes. Jai Kisan!
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Nisha Z
I appreciate the intent, but respectfully, conferences in state capitals often miss the real stakeholders. Will they hold meetings in district towns and villages where farmers can come without spending on travel? The dialogue must be truly accessible.

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