Key Points

Madhya Pradesh is transforming its agricultural landscape through strategic regional summits in Narsinghpur and Satna. The state government aims to introduce farmers to cutting-edge farming techniques, high-yield seeds, and innovative solar energy solutions. By providing solar pumps at just 10% of the cost and implementing a buy-back policy, the state is empowering farmers economically. These initiatives demonstrate MP's commitment to agricultural innovation and sustainable rural development.

Key Points: MP's Agricultural Revolution Unfolds in Narsinghpur Satna Summits

  • MP planning regional agricultural conclaves to showcase advanced farming methods
  • State promotes solar energy adoption for farmers through subsidized solar pumps
  • Mapping district-wise horticultural potential to enhance agricultural productivity
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MP govt to organise regional agri-conclave in Narsinghpur, Satna

Madhya Pradesh launches innovative agricultural summits to boost farming techniques, solar energy, and crop productivity across key districts

"The upcoming summit aims to educate farmers on the latest farming techniques - Government Official"

Bhopal, May 11

Buoyed by the success of the recently concluded regional summit on agriculture in Mandsaur district, the Madhya Pradesh government will organise two upcoming summits in Narsinghpur and Satna.

"The next summit will be held on May 25 in Narsinghpur, featuring an exhibition of advanced agricultural equipment, latest farm techniques, improvised high-yield variety seeds and information on modern food processing potential. The subsequent meeting is scheduled for June in Satna, where discussions will focus on enhancing farm yield and maximising farmers' benefits through value-added production," a senior government official said.

According to the Niti Aayog, Madhya Pradesh is the fastest-progressing state in India, with an accelerating pace of development.

"The upcoming summit aims to educate farmers on the latest farming techniques, new high-yield seed varieties, and, most importantly, how they can become self-reliant in electricity," the official said.

In a recent decision, the state government has announced a buy-back policy for solar power generated by farmers under the PM Surya Mitra Yojana.

The government is promoting solar energy adoption, enabling farmers to generate electricity using solar panels to operate their pumps.

Any excess power generated will be purchased by the state government.

Solar pumps will be provided at just 10 per cent of the cost, with the remaining amount subsidised by the state.

This initiative aims to free farmers from electricity bills, with plans to distribute 32 lakh solar pumps over the next three years.

The state will also emphasise district-wise horticultural crop mapping and the development of horticulture areas on vacant government lands, including universities.

"Nurseries can be promoted under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, along with district-level workshops and fairs to introduce farmers and entrepreneurs to best practices in places like Narsinghpur," officials said.

To recognise agricultural innovations, the state has proposed organising a horticulture and food processing summit, similar to the Global Investors Summit held for manufacturing and other industrial sectors earlier this year.

Following these agricultural summits, a horticulture industry conclave focusing on medicinal agriculture is planned for Neemuch and Mandsaur.

"Efforts to secure Geographical Indication (GI) tags for local products continue, enhancing the global recognition and export potential of Madhya Pradesh's specialty crops, such as Sharbati wheat and Basmati rice," officials added.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
This is a great initiative by MP government! 👏 Farmers need more exposure to modern techniques. The solar pump scheme is especially promising - will help reduce electricity costs and make farming more sustainable. Hope they implement it properly without delays.
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Priya M.
As someone from MP, I've seen how agriculture summits have helped farmers in nearby districts. But government should ensure small farmers get equal access to these benefits. Sometimes only big farmers benefit from such schemes.
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Amit S.
The GI tag push for Sharbati wheat is long overdue! MP produces some of India's best agricultural products but doesn't get proper recognition. More states should follow this model of combining technology with traditional farming wisdom.
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Sunita R.
While the initiatives sound good on paper, implementation is key. Previous solar schemes had issues with maintenance and timely payments for excess power. Hope they've learned from those mistakes. The horticulture focus is promising though!
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Vikram J.
MP is becoming a model for agricultural development! The 32 lakh solar pumps plan is ambitious but needed. My cousin in Narsinghpur says farmers are excited about the conclave - especially the equipment exhibition. More states should organize such practical events.
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Neha T.
Good to see focus on value-added production! Farmers need to move beyond just growing crops to processing and branding. The PPP model for nurseries could create good employment opportunities in rural areas too. Hope they include women farmers in these programs.

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