Ranchi: The Chairman of the Minister of Hemant Soren announced a new agricultural scheme for the welfare of the country’s farmers during his independence day speech on Sunday.
Overcoming the function at Ground Morhabadi, Soren said, “This year, we bring a new scheme titled Samekit Birsa Gram Vika Yojana Cum Krishak Pathshala.
In the first phase of the scheme, one agricultural agriculture in each district will be chosen.
This will be provided with various technologies and tools Modern Agricultural Tools for Horticulture, Livestock Maintenance and Pisciculture Apart from New Irrigation Techniques.
Through this scheme, farmers will be given training and will be empowered to increase their income.
“After the announcement, the State Agriculture Department, Livestock and Development of Dairy Power on Monday Saying the details of a better scheme is still engrave.
Estimated budget RS 50 Crore has been allocated for the ongoing fiscal scheme, the department said.
Under the scheme, there is a proposal to utilize agriculture owned by the State Agriculture Department or carry a non-intilial cultivation land, which is owned by the state government, which is used.
“There will be classrooms for farmers where they will be taught by experts who will be employed through third-party implementing agents.
These centers will provide training and hold hands in various disciplines to farmers under one roof.
This in turn will be Giving farmers exposure is very necessary, “said Agriculture Secretary Abubacker Siddiqui to Ti.
In his speech, Soren also said two lakh state farmers had been approved by loans worth RS 587 Crore under the scheme of Birsa Kisan, which was launched on August 9 this year.
“Our government aims to increase the contribution of agricultural related activities in state GDP to 20% from 12%,” he said, the government aimed at providing Hijah Rs 147 Crore to more than 62,000 farmers under Pashu Dhan Yojana.
He added, “Efforts are also ongoing to regulate a cold storage model that has a net storage capacity of 5,000 metric tons in various districts.”