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UP Farmers Embrace Modern Agriculture: How PMKSY is Changing Rural India

Farmers in Uttar Pradesh are rapidly adopting modern agricultural practices through government initiatives. The PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana seminar in Ghazipur trained nearly 100 progressive farmers in advanced irrigation technologies. Experts demonstrated how micro-irrigation systems can significantly increase crop yields while conserving water resources. With subsidies up to 90%, more farmers are transitioning from traditional methods to sustainable, technology-driven farming.

UP farmers embrace modern agriculture, applaud PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana

New Delhi, Nov 15

As India witnesses a steady transformation in agricultural practices, farmers who once depended solely on traditional methods are increasingly turning toward modern, technology-driven farming.

This shift was clearly visible in a special seminar organised under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY) at the District Horticulture Office in Ghazipur, where nearly 100 progressive farmers participated to learn about advanced irrigation technologies and modern cultivation tools.

Progressive farmer Anup Rai, speaking to IANS, about the changing mindset among cultivators, said, “A farmer who used to rely on traditional farming methods and resources is now eager to adopt modern agriculture with advanced tools. To support this transition, the concerned department and agricultural scientists are regularly providing farmers with information about new and innovative technologies...”

The seminar focused on PMKSY’s core theme, “Per Drop More Crop”, a mission aimed at improving water-use efficiency through micro-irrigation techniques such as drip irrigation, mini sprinklers, portable sprinklers, and micro-sprinklers.

Senior scientists Dr. B.K. Singh, Dr. D.K. Singh, and representatives from firms involved in “Per Drop More Crop” systems provided technical training to farmers, demonstrating how scientific irrigation can significantly boost yield while reducing water wastage.

During the event, literature related to the scheme was distributed among progressive farmers, helping them understand installation processes, cost benefits, and long-term advantages of micro-irrigation systems. Scientists emphasised that adopting drip irrigation and sprinkler systems not only increases productivity but also ensures sustainable use of natural resources.

Experts highlighted the substantial subsidies being provided by the government under PMKSY. Farmers were informed that a 90 per cent subsidy is available for drip irrigation and mini sprinkler systems, while a 75 per cent subsidy is offered for portable sprinklers and rain-guns, a major incentive encouraging wider adoption.

Established in 2015, PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana remains one of India’s most impactful agricultural missions, aimed at ensuring “Har Khet Ko Pani” (Water for Every Farm) and promoting water-efficient farming practices. By integrating modern technology and government support, the scheme continues to empower farmers to move from traditional methods to a more advanced, efficient, and sustainable agricultural future.

With awareness programmes like the Ghazipur seminar, the government aims to ensure that more farmers embrace innovation and contribute to a modern, resource-efficient rural economy.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the government's efforts, the implementation on ground needs improvement. Many farmers in my village haven't received subsidies despite applying months ago. The scheme is good but execution should be better.

Rohit P

"Per Drop More Crop" is exactly what Indian agriculture needs! Water scarcity is a real problem and these micro-irrigation techniques can help conserve our precious water resources. Jai Kisan! 🙏

Sarah B

Wonderful to see technology reaching our farmers! The combination of scientific knowledge and government support can truly revolutionize Indian agriculture. Hope more states follow UP's example.

Vikram M

My father used traditional methods his whole life. After attending a similar workshop, we installed drip irrigation last year. Our water bill reduced by 40% and yield increased by 25%. Modern farming works! 💪

Michael C

Sustainable agriculture is the need of the hour globally. India taking such proactive steps in water conservation through technology is commendable. The world should learn from such initiatives.

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