Key Points

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has launched a groundbreaking nationwide initiative called Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan to revolutionize agricultural productivity. Scientists and experts from multiple institutions are directly engaging with farmers to introduce innovative technological solutions. The campaign aims to enhance crop yields, livestock productivity, and aquaculture output across 700 districts. By combining scientific research with traditional farming knowledge, ICAR hopes to significantly transform India's agricultural landscape.

Key Points: ICAR's Viksit Krishi Sankalp Drives Farm Productivity Boost

  • Nationwide campaign involving 113 ICAR institutes and 731 KVKs
  • Technological solutions targeting 700 districts across India
  • Comprehensive approach covering crops, livestock, and fisheries
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Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan to enhance productivity in the coming seasons: ICAR

ICAR launches nationwide agricultural initiative to transform farming through scientific innovations and direct farmer engagement

"By integrating scientific innovations with indigenous farming knowledge, the VKSA is projected to have a manifold impact - Dr. Raghavendra Bhatta"

Kochi, June 4

The Central government is committed to enhancing farmers’ income by increasing production across crops in agriculture and allied sectors, a top Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) official said on Wednesday.

Scientists and experts from 113 ICAR institutes and 731 KVKs, officials from state-level departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, and Fisheries, as well as innovative farmers, are part of this campaign.

ICAR's Deputy Director General, Animal Science, Dr Raghavendra Bhatta, said the ongoing ‘lab to land’ initiative under the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan (VKSA) would significantly enhance productivity in the coming seasons.

"A substantial rise in output is expected across crops, animal husbandry and fisheries," Bhatta said at a special session of the VKSA campaign at ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), here.

Bhatta, who is the VKSA Coordinator for Kerala, Karnataka and Lakshadweep, said technological innovations and scientific solutions being introduced among the farming community across 700 districts in the country would play a crucial role in transforming India’s agricultural landscape.

"Under this initiative, scientists and experts from research institutions and Krishi Vigyan Kendras are engaging directly with farmers, understanding their issues, and offering on-site solutions. This landmark initiative will pave the way for widespread adoption of advanced farming techniques, refining farming practices and efficient resource management, ultimately leading to a quality production across crops," he said.

"By integrating scientific innovations with indigenous farming knowledge, the VKSA is projected to have a manifold impact on the country’s agriculture and allied sectors in increasing crop yields, enhancing livestock and dairy productivity and boosting aquaculture output," he added.

CMFRI scientists are utilising this opportunity to popularise their cutting technologies in cage fish farming, marine ornamental fish farming, seaweed cultivation and on Wednesday, Bhatta distributed fishing kits to 80 Scheduled Tribe farmers.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a much-needed initiative! Our farmers deserve access to modern techniques. Hope the KVKs can reach every small farmer in remote areas too. The focus on integrating traditional knowledge with science is commendable. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from a farming family in Kerala, I've seen how marine fisheries tech from CMFRI has helped our community. Cage fish farming changed lives! More such innovations please 🙏
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Amit S.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope they don't just focus on big farmers. Small/marginal farmers (who form 86% of Indian farmers) need most support. Also, what about MSP reforms?
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Sunita R.
The focus on tribal farmers is excellent! In Odisha, many tribal communities have amazing traditional farming knowledge. Combining this with modern science can work wonders. More power to VKSA!
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Vikram J.
Hope they address water conservation too. Our Punjab farmers need sustainable solutions - groundwater is depleting fast. Technology is good but must be eco-friendly.
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Neha P.
Seaweed cultivation can be revolutionary for coastal women's self-help groups! Hope they provide proper training and market linkages. Our coastal communities need such opportunities 🌊

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