Jamshedpur Farmers to Boost Skills in Raipur Training
50 Jamshedpur Farmers to Attend Horticulture Workshop
Under the MIDH National Horticulture Mission Scheme, 50 farmers from Jamshedpur district embark on a transformative training journey at the Indian Institute of Horticulture Technology in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
JAMSHEDPUR – Under the MIDH National Horticulture Mission Scheme, 50 farmers of the district were sent on Thursday to the Indian Institute of Horticulture Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
The program spans five days, focusing on training and tourism. It aims to equip farmers with knowledge of new and advanced agricultural technologies.
Organic farming and scientific farming methods are key topics on which the farmers would get comprehensive training.
The trained farmers will share their newfound knowledge within the district on returning from their training.
District officials said that this initiative promises to significantly benefit the agricultural community. They also added that the scheme reflects a broader effort to modernize farming practices.
According to officials, the program emphasizes sustainable and efficient agricultural methods.
Participating farmers are expected to become local catalysts for change.
The training covers a range of horticultural skills and techniques. The program also fosters a spirit of innovation and collaboration among farmers.
According to officials, it is part of a national effort to enhance agricultural productivity. The initiative also aims to improve food security and rural livelihoods.
The visit to Raipur would offer practical insights into the latest horticultural developments.
The experience is designed to inspire and empower the visiting farmers.
The officials said that a number of steps are being taken in the interest of the farmers and the scheme is a testament to the government’s commitment to agricultural advancement.

