Speaking at a program with historical importance as a place of Bardoli Satyagraha of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel against British tax policies in 1928, Chauhan shown parallel to the welfare of the farmers.
He said, “It is my destiny to live on this karmadhumi of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. On this day, on this day, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had held a meeting for Bardoli Satyagraha on June 3, 28, 28, 28th,” he said.
The campaign, designed to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Lab to Land’ vision, has deployed 5,70 teams involving 5,000 scientists to go to the village in the country. These teams are directly involved with the farmers WITH, providing research-based information according to local weather conditions and field requirements.
“Under this campaign, about 2 crore 3 lakh farmers have been informed and more than 1 lakh villages have been ensured,” Chauhan highlighted the extensive reach of the campaign.
Dialogues were held in more than 55,000 in a fortnight period. Considering the leadership of the state in certain crops, the minister praised the agricultural performance of Gujarat. Gujarat has produced 77 percent of the country’s Center, 44 44..5 percent peanuts, 24 percent cotton and 2 per cent grams. The state is in the first place in the production of Erandel, cumin, fennel and dates, the official statement said. Chauhan outlines six major sources for agricultural improvement: Increasing production, reducing production costs, ensuring proper prices for farmers for farms, compensation for loss, promoting agricultural diversity and maintaining soil fertility for future generations.
The ministers announced an ambitious target for agriculture in the area of 5..5 lakh hectares this year.
He said, “Many farmers shared my experience with me on natural farming. It is a pleasure to hear that natural agriculture is reduced to cost and does not affect production and get quality products,” he said.
In this campaign, which started in Odisha on May 7, Odisha, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Bihar, Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Telangana, Delhi and Gujarat. Throughout the tour, he was busy with the farmers through Kisan Chowpals, Councils and Padrits.
While emphasizing the consequences of the campaign beyond the spread of information only, Chauhan recorded the clashes with the farmers who had raised ten times income through innovative methods and government schemes. He said, “Farmers are really scientists, from whom we will get guidance,” he said, “he said,” he said.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel, State Agriculture Minister Raghavjibhai Patel and other officials were present at the ceremony, while 1,770 scientific teams participated in the event.
The ministers confirmed the commitment made by the government with the aim of ‘One Nations One Agriculture-One Team’, promising to communicate and support the agricultural community beyond the formal campaign.
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