Ranchi: The Governor of Ramesh Bais has urged agricultural scientists to spread organic agriculture at least one village per perfidate because it will minimize the adverse effects of chemical-based agriculture on land, the environment and in people.
When handling the Convention of the Vice Chancellor 45 (VCS) Association of Indian Agricultural University (IAUA) in Birsa Agricultural University (Bau) on Monday, BAIS also urged scientists to design strategies to ensure that the soil health card was available for all.
farmer.
“The card will help farmers using fertilizer in accordance with the land requirements as a nutrient overdose will have a negative impact on soil health,” he said.
The governor stated that since 80% of agricultural surgery in Jharkhand was carried out by women, scientists also had to find ways and means to improve their condition.
He said farmers belonging to low soil fertility areas must combine horticulture, livestock and fisheries in their agricultural systems.
The Board of Research Council Research Council (Education) of Indian Agrawal Dr.
RC stated that almost 80% of the recommendations of national education policies, such as entrepreneurial development, Connect Connect and a four-year degree program had been carried out at agricultural-based universities.
Dr.
R K Mittal and Dr.
R C Srivastva, which is VCS from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut and Dr.
Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Samastipur, respectively, lives in Iaua’s roles and activities for improving agricultural education.
Odun’s VC Dr Onkar Nath Singh underlined the importance of coordination between agricultural groups.
Previously, the technical session on the achievement of international standards in agricultural education and research in the context of new national education policies was held.