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The Government of Meghalaya is supporting farmers with a special scheme aimed at boosting agricultural practices and sustainability. The 'Agriculture Research Stations and Laboratories Scheme' is designed to bring modern research closer to the fields where it matters most.
This initiative, introduced by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Meghalaya, focuses on conducting practical research. It involves trying out different farming techniques and crop varieties right on research farms and, more importantly, in farmers' own fields. The goal is to see what works best in Meghalaya's environment and to encourage the use of natural pest and disease control methods, like bio-pesticides and bio-agents.
This scheme is for the backbone of our agriculture – the farmers of Meghalaya. If you are a genuine farmer actively involved in agriculture and are a permanent resident of the state, you can apply to be a part of this program.
In today's world, smart farming is key. This scheme helps farmers adopt new and effective methods that are suited to local conditions. By conducting adaptive research, it ensures that agricultural practices are not just theoretical but practical and beneficial. It also promotes the use of bio-pesticides, which are good for the environment and can lead to healthier produce.
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If you're a farmer who meets the eligibility criteria, you can apply for this scheme. Simply submit your application on a plain paper. You need to submit it through your nearest Agriculture Development Officer in your CD Block or Agriculture Circle.
What is the main goal of this agriculture scheme?
The primary aim is to carry out practical research on various crops. This involves testing how well they grow and adapt in different farm settings, including farmers' own fields, and promoting the use of natural solutions like bio-pesticides.
Can I get training and soil testing support under this program?
Yes, absolutely. The scheme offers training on soil management, helps in providing Soil Health Cards, and supports conducting soil surveys to better understand your land's needs.
Who is responsible for running this scheme?
This initiative is managed by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, under the Government of Meghalaya.
How do I apply if I'm a farmer in Meghalaya?
As a eligible farmer, you can apply by writing an application on a plain paper and submitting it to the closest Agriculture Development Officer in your Block or Circle.
What kind of research is done as part of the scheme?
The scheme supports adaptive research that is conducted at farmers' fields. This means testing new methods and crops in real farming conditions.
Is there a specific way beneficiaries are chosen?
Yes, the selection of farmers for this scheme follows a simple first-come, first-served basis.
What proof do I need to show that I am a farmer?
You will need to provide documents that clearly establish your status as a bonafide farmer. The specific nature of these documents can be inquired about further.
Who can apply to this scheme?
Any farmer who is a permanent resident of Meghalaya and is actively engaged in agriculture is eligible to apply and benefit from this scheme.