Will work on 'One Nation-One Agriculture-One Team': Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan

IANS May 19, 2025 318 views

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan has unveiled an ambitious 'One Nation-One Agriculture-One Team' strategy in Nagpur. The comprehensive approach aims to transform agricultural practices through collaboration between central and state governments, research institutions, and farmers. Innovative technologies like AI-based pest management and a national soil spectral library were introduced during the farmers' convention. The initiative seeks to enhance agricultural productivity, support farmer welfare, and drive sustainable farming practices across India.

"We are going to set up a national-level lab in Pune under the Clean Plant Program." - Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Will work on 'One Nation-One Agriculture-One Team': Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan
Nagpur, May 18: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on Sunday participated in the farmers' Convention -- Krishi Samvaad organised under the 'Vikasit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan' in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

Key Points

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National agricultural strategy launched with collaborative team approach

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Pune to get new plant research laboratory

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AI technology introduced for crop pest management

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First comprehensive soil spectral library inaugurated

On the occasion, Union Minister Chauhan and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis felicitated progressive farmers from the Nagpur division doing excellent work in the agriculture sector and extended their best wishes.

Agriculture Minister of the Maharashtra Government, Manikrao Kokate, Ministers Ashish Jaiswal, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Director General of Indian Council of Agricultural Research Dr M.L. Jat and other dignitaries were present in the programme.

Addressing the gathering, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said, "Today we are announcing 'One Nation, One Agriculture and One Team' from Maharashtra. Today, the Central Government, State Government, Chief Minister, Agriculture Minister, MPs, MLAs, senior scientists and the entire staff of the Agriculture Department are present here. The Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Ministry, State Agriculture Ministry, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Krishi Vigyan Kendra and all agricultural institutes should work together as a team."

He said that if all the institutions are connected, targets are set, and roadmaps are made, then miracles can be made in agriculture.

Shivraj Singh said, "Maharashtra, the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is amazing. The farmers here are hardworking and progressive, they have infinite possibilities within them."

While praising the Chief Minister, the Union Minister said that he is constantly trying to transform the agricultural landscape and the fate of the farmers. "Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, our farmers should become self-reliant, their income should increase, and for this, we all will work together as a team," he added.

Making another big announcement, Shivraj Singh Chauhan said, "We are going to set up a national-level lab in Pune under the Clean Plant Program. This laboratory will be set up in Pune for research on the original species of plants. The Union Minister announced this while interacting with the farmers of Vidarbha in the Krishi Samvad programme organised under the Vikasit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan in Kavivarya Suresh Bhat Auditorium in Nagpur.

Emphasising on increasing agricultural production, Shivraj Singh said, "The Clean Plant Programme is being run to ensure pure and disease-free nurseries. To increase production, farmers should understand the need for good quality seeds, soil testing and reduction in production costs."

During the event, Chouhan informed that ICAR has 113 institutes across the country, 11 of which are in Maharashtra. He announced that a meeting with heads of all ICAR institutes would be held at the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSS and LUP) in Nagpur to chart the course for agricultural development in Maharashtra. The government is committed to bridging the gap between laboratories and farmlands. With 16,000 agricultural scientists under ICAR, scientists will visit villages as a team along with agricultural extension officers to educate farmers about new seed varieties and innovative farming practices.

Chouhan further stated that during the 15-day campaign from May 29 to June 12, agricultural scientists will visit villages to guide farmers on sustainable farming practices and plan for the Kharif season.

On this occasion, Shivraj Singh said, "Our Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi is dedicated to taking the country forward. Modiji's goal is to build a glorious, powerful, prosperous, rich and developed India."

Chouhan, along with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, inaugurated the National Soil Spectral Library, which includes data on soil pH Value, density, and elemental composition collected using hyperspectral sensor technology by NBSS and LUP. With this inauguration, Maharashtra became the first state to have a soil map.

Additionally, Chouhan launched an AI-based Smart Trap technology for managing the pink bollworm pest affecting cotton crops. This technology will alert farmers about pest infestations in their crops.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis provided details about the Wainganga-Nalganga River Linking Project, which will enhance irrigation capacity in Vidarbha. He clarified that the state government will fully cooperate with the inclusive policy outlined by Shivraj Singh Chouhan for the entire nation.

State Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate noted that labour shortages for cotton picking have become a challenge. Research and development are underway for battery-operated small tractors, and if successful, the results will be presented to the Agriculture Ministry.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some concrete steps! The soil mapping and AI pest control are game changers for Vidarbha farmers. Hope these reach small farmers quickly, not just progressive ones getting felicitated. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Priya M.
'One Nation-One Agriculture' sounds good but implementation is key. Last year's PM-Kisan funds reached only 60% farmers in my district. Hope this team approach includes proper monitoring too.
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Amit S.
The Pune clean plant lab is excellent news! Maharashtra leads again in agri-innovation. But what about water scarcity issues? River linking alone won't solve drought problems in Marathwada.
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Sunita R.
As a farmer's daughter, I appreciate scientists visiting villages. But most schemes benefit men only. When will women farmers get equal recognition and loans? We do 70% farm work but own just 13% land!
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Vikram J.
Good vision but missing MSP guarantee? Farmers need price security more than labs. Also why no talk about reducing chemical fertilizers? Organic farming should be part of this 'one team' approach.
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Neha P.
The AI pest trap could save Maharashtra's cotton! But what about implementation cost? Small farmers can't afford high-tech solutions. Government should subsidize these technologies properly.
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Kiran D.
Appreciate the focus on soil health, but what about farmer health? Many in Punjab suffering from cancer due to pesticides. Clean plants yes, but

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