Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Ganjam is to be the part of Eastern Green Revolution

Ganjam is to be the part of Eastern Green Revolution

Chatrapur: An occasion to cheer up for the farmers of Ganjam, as the district got selected for the scheme of Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India (BGREI) for the welfare of the farmers and agriculture.

Under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, Union Government has allocated additional Rs.400 crore in the previous year Budget for extending green revolution to the Eastern Region of the country comprising of Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern UP, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and West Bengal.

Aiming at that, Rs 62 crore 62 lakh is allocated in the budget for Odisha to give support to its agricultural sector in this plan.

Green revolution envisages adoption of new seed varieties, farm machines, nutrients, pesticides and knowledge based intervention as developed for different agro climatic zones.

The BGREI will create a conducive atmosphere for agriculture and the farmers of the region towards sustainable development.

Out of 30 districts, 15 districts are selected in this plan. Among, Ganjam is one. After surveys conducted by the agricultural department, six blocks include Khallikote, Jagannath Prasad, Kukudakhandi, Digapahandi, Chatrapur and Sheragada are selected for the plan. Including these blocks, five clusters will be formed according to the guideline. Then a monitoring team will be formed under the presidentship of Deputy Director of Agriculture Department.

For monitoring, NABARD is appointed by the central government, who will check the work and also inspect if there is violation of guideline of BGREI. The NGOs, those are experienced in the agriculture sector will be appointed to carried out the job successful, sources said.

The sole aim of the BGREI is to increase crop productivity by intensive cultivation and food safety through recommended agriculture technologies and package of practices.

Government has given the charge to inspect the status of agriculture, condition of the farmers in a regular basis. Also it will take care of the problems like- are they getting loan or not, opening of bank account for the farmers, use of technology in the field of agriculture of the zone.

Government also directed to the local banks to take care of the problems of their region regarding agriculture in the zone of the BGREI.

Ganjam is not sound in the field of agriculture, so it needs a proper care in agricultural technology for cultivation and food safety. But the Green Revolution in eastern India can bring the cheer in the face of the farmers of the district, said the farmer bodies of the district.

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