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Karnataka farmers have a reason to cheer as their livelihoods and agricultural productivity will tranform
Farmers in Karnataka, India are going to see a big transformation in their livelihoods and agricultural productivity. Through a new collaborative initiative, 105 villages will be developed as model villages in the first phase and targeted farmers’ incomes will be increased by 20% in one year through augmented productivity, diversification and market linkages. In all, 1000 villages will be covered
Hyderabad, Telangana│ Gauribidanur, Karnataka, India: Farmers in Karnataka, India are going to see a big transformation in their livelihoods and agricultural productivity. Through a new collaborative initiative, 105 villages will be developed as model villages in the first phase and targeted farmers’ incomes will be increased by 20% in one year through augmented productivity, diversification and market linkages. In all, 1000 villages will be covered under this scheme.
Recognizing the potential for a strong collaboration in dryland agriculture within the framework of their respective development objectives, long-term partners the Government of Karnataka and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) along withconsortium partners, today launched a new scheme called Suvarna Krishi Grama Yojane: Transforming agriculture and livelihoods in rural Karnataka (Golden Agriculture Village Scheme) in Hirebidnur town of Karnataka. Hon. Minister of State for Agriculture, Karnataka Mr Krishna Byre Gowda, launched the scheme in the presence of dignitaries, officials and farmers.
By actively involving the community in the scheme from the start, the main objective is to transform rural areas by developing an impact oriented participatory model using state of the art technologies. This model can be scaled up for more integrated and sustainable rural development in the state.
A comprehensive approach will also be taken by promoting Inclusive Market Oriented Development (IMOD) that links farmers with the markets and builds stable partnerships.
“Our government is keen to ensure large benefits to farmers in the state by bringing science-led development to the farmer’s doorstep with technical support from premier international institutions like ICRISAT and our state universities through schemes like Bhoochetana and Bhoo Samruddhi. We are now strengthening our collaboration with ICRISAT and other international institutions, state universities and departments of Karnataka government (Agriculture and allied sectors) to enhance the impact of the new scheme Suvarna Krishi Grama Yojane,” saidHon’ble Minister of State for Agriculture, Karnataka Mr Krishna Byre Gowda.
ICRISAT Director General Dr David Bergvinson said “To increase productivity, production and profitability for Karnataka farmers, we have been working together with the Government of Karnataka through several successful initiatives. This new collaboration will take our partnership to a higher level and we are optimistic of further transforming the agricultural sector and livelihoods of Karnataka farmers.”
One of the most important strategies to be adopted for achieving the vision of this new scheme is to undertake science-led and demand driven development of rural areas by adopting the principal of convergence, collective action and capacity building through a consortium approach, where all partners and stakeholders work together.
Hon'ble Minister for Transport and District in-charge Minister for Chikkaballapur District Mr Ramalinga Reddy said, “We are happy that this district has been included in the first phase of Suvarna Krishi Grama Yojane and international organisations like ICRISAT will be helping the district to transform agriculture in the district through these five villages.”
“We request ICRISAT to bring new technologies and demonstrate to our farmers along with the other institutions and universities to benefit the farmers. The most important thing is we need to change our mindset so that new technologies are adopted and farmers get the benefit through this scheme,” said Hon'ble Deputy Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly & MLA, Gauribidanur town Mr N. H. Shivashankara Reddy.
Two Coffee Table books — Enriching Farmers’ Lives: Bhoo Samruddhi and Transforming Rural Livelihoods thru Mission Bhoochetana were also launched during the occasion.
The Government of Karnataka decided to implement the Suvarna Krishi Grama Yojane as indicated in the 2015-16 budget speech of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka in pilot districts and will be scaled-up in a phased manner.
The new initiative is expected to provide better livelihoods to thousands living in rural communities in Karnataka through skill development, higher productivity, profitability and increased happiness due to better infrastructure and facilities in their areas.
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