Fruit Farming Training: Farmers of Aurangabad will go to Nagpur to learn methods of farming using advanced techniques
Fruit Farming Training: Instead of growing conventional crops, farmers in Aurangabad, Bihar, have begun growing cash crops on a massive scale. Fruits and vegetables are grown alongside the majority of commercial crops. To encourage its cultivation, the departments of horticulture and agriculture are collaborating. Let us inform you that Aurangabad farmers are extensively growing a variety of crops, including as dragon fruit, strawberries, Allahabadi guava, and mushrooms. Meanwhile, the Agriculture Department sometimes offers farmers training as well.
Farmers will get instruction outdoors.
In order to train farmers how to use contemporary agricultural technologies, the Agriculture Department also sends farmers beyond the state. The Aurangabad farmers are being sent outdoors this time as well. Two groups of chosen farmers from various blocks have been assembled for this purpose. In both groups, 35–35 farmers are being transferred to Mahabaleshwar and Nagpur. According to Agriculture Officer Ram Ishwar Prasad, the district’s farmers will attend a seven-day training program in the first week of January as part of the National Horticulture Mission. During the event, they will learn new methods for growing lemon and strawberries.
The Horticulture Department will provide for accommodations and meals.
According to the Agriculture Officer, the farmer must register on the Agriculture Department’s site in order to do this. To attend the workshop conducted by the National Horticulture Mission, a farmer must present his Aadhar card, a color picture, his cellphone number, and his biodata to the Agriculture Department Aurangabad office assistant. Let us inform you that the Horticulture Department is responsible for making all travel and hotel arrangements for the farmers.
expanded fruit-growing opportunities in Aurangabad
According to the farmer adviser, farmers will gain from agricultural education as part of this objective. Farmers will practice advanced farming and pick up new skills. In addition to conventional farming, farmers will get knowledge about a variety of fruits and vegetables that will increase profits at a reasonable cost. In addition to a wide variety of vegetables, the region also cultivates a number of fruits, such as the Harman 99 apple, mango, Allahabadi guava, banana, fig, lemon, mushroom, dragon fruit, and strawberry.