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NIRCA reachs out to over 47,000 farmers in AP, TN, Karnataka, West Bengal to document their challenges

NIRCA reachs out to over 47,000 farmers in AP, TN, Karnataka, West Bengal to document their challenges

The Hindu06-06-2025

National Institute for Research on Commercial Agriculture (NIRCA-Rajahmundry) Director Maganti Seshu Madhav on Friday said that the scientists have reached out to over 47,000 farmers in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and West Bengal to document their challenges in the cultivation of commercial crops and introduce technologies developed by the institute.
As many as 29 teams are involved in field visits as part of the one-month programme under the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan (VKSA), which will end on June 12.
The NIRCA, formerly known as Central Tobacco Institute (CTRI), has adopted a new mandate in the research on value-added products and post-harvesting technologies of five commercial crops - Tobacco, Turmeric, Castor, Ashwagandha and Chilli.
Speaking to the media at a press conference here, Mr. Madhav said, 'The farmers are expecting short-duration varieties of respective commercial crops, intensive vaccination drives in the dairy sector and elimination of various diseases in maize, chilli and tobacco. All these challenges will be shared with the Indian Council of Agriculture Research'.
Mr. Madhav further added that the farmers are being advocated to adopt natural farming and mechanisation for more revenue from the commercial crops.

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NIRCA reachs out to over 47,000 farmers in AP, TN, Karnataka, West Bengal to document their challenges
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NIRCA reachs out to over 47,000 farmers in AP, TN, Karnataka, West Bengal to document their challenges

National Institute for Research on Commercial Agriculture (NIRCA-Rajahmundry) Director Maganti Seshu Madhav on Friday said that the scientists have reached out to over 47,000 farmers in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and West Bengal to document their challenges in the cultivation of commercial crops and introduce technologies developed by the institute. As many as 29 teams are involved in field visits as part of the one-month programme under the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan (VKSA), which will end on June 12. The NIRCA, formerly known as Central Tobacco Institute (CTRI), has adopted a new mandate in the research on value-added products and post-harvesting technologies of five commercial crops - Tobacco, Turmeric, Castor, Ashwagandha and Chilli. Speaking to the media at a press conference here, Mr. Madhav said, 'The farmers are expecting short-duration varieties of respective commercial crops, intensive vaccination drives in the dairy sector and elimination of various diseases in maize, chilli and tobacco. All these challenges will be shared with the Indian Council of Agriculture Research'. Mr. Madhav further added that the farmers are being advocated to adopt natural farming and mechanisation for more revenue from the commercial crops.

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