Key Points

ICAR-IIVR has launched a WhatsApp channel to provide farmers with real-time agricultural updates. The platform offers crop advisories, weather alerts, and government scheme details. Scientists aim to simplify knowledge transfer from research labs to fields. The move follows farmer demand for quicker access to farming innovations.

Key Points: ICAR-IIVR Launches WhatsApp Channel for Farmers in Uttar Pradesh

  • Farmers can access vegetable crop advisories and pest management tips
  • Channel ensures faster dissemination of agricultural innovations
  • IIVR aims to bridge gap between lab research and field application
  • Initiative follows feedback from Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan
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Uttar Pradesh: ICAR-IIVR launches WhatsApp channel for direct communication with farmers

ICAR-IIVR introduces a WhatsApp channel to provide farmers with crop advisories, weather updates, and government schemes directly on their phones.

"In today’s era, social media has emerged as a vital tool for agricultural communication. - Rajesh Kumar, ICAR-IIVR Director"

Varanasi, July 24, 2025

The ICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR) has launched its official WhatsApp channel for seamless communication with farmers, scientists, and the general public in a significant step towards reaching farmers directly with scientific knowledge and agricultural technologies.

The channel, named "ICAR-IIVR VARANASI", allows farmers to follow and receive timely updates on the institute's latest vegetable technologies, crop advisories, videos, information on organic products, weather-based suggestions, and recent government schemes, all directly on their mobile phones.

This initiative is particularly noteworthy as IIVR moves beyond traditional outreach methods to embrace digital platforms, in view of the growing influence of social media.

This not only ensures the faster dissemination of innovations but also enables a prompt response to farmers' feedback and queries.

According to DP Singh, Principal Scientist and Head of Media Cell at IIVR, advisories will be shared regularly through the WhatsApp channel based on seasonal suitability. These advisories will guide farmers on vegetable crop production, protection, and cost-effective practices, helping them from field preparation to timely disease and pest management.

Rajesh Kumar, Director of ICAR-IIVR, emphasised that farmer interactions during the recent Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan highlighted the pressing need for quick and simple information delivery systems. In this context, the WhatsApp channel stands as a meaningful intervention.

He appealed to vegetable-growing farmers, Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), and NGOs to connect with this platform.

He said, "In today's era, social media has emerged as a vital tool for agricultural communication. We urge more farmers, agriculture officers, scientists, and aware citizens to join this channel and support IIVR's mission of taking technology from lab to land."

Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan (VKSA) is an initiative that embodies the vision of 'One Nation-One Agriculture-One Team' and aims to connect scientists with farmers nationwide.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally our agricultural institutes are catching up with technology! But I wonder how many small farmers actually use WhatsApp? Maybe they should also consider SMS alerts for those with basic phones.
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Aman W
As someone from a farming family in UP, this is exactly what we needed. Last season we lost our tomato crop to disease because we didn't know about preventive measures. Timely alerts can save livelihoods!
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Sarah B
Great step towards digital agriculture! I hope they maintain the quality of information and don't let it become just another government propaganda channel. Farmers deserve pure scientific advice without political interference.
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Vikram M
अच्छी पहल है, लेकिन क्या ये सिर्फ अंग्रेजी में होगा? हमारे किसान भाइयों के लिए हिंदी और स्थानीय भाषाओं में जानकारी मिलनी चाहिए। (Good initiative, but will it be only in English? Our farmer brothers should get information in Hindi and local languages.)
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Nisha Z
My father is a progressive farmer in Punjab. We've been waiting for such direct communication channels. Will share this news in our village WhatsApp groups. Hope they include organic farming solutions too!

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