Under the state plan, for the current financial year 2021-22, to increase crop production and productivity in the Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture sector and to demonstrate advanced agricultural technology, the has started work on the plan to develop Krishak Pathshala and Birsa Village under Integrated Birsa Development Scheme in State agricultural fields.
The Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries will train the farmers in scientific methods on capacity development and perception through Krishak Patshala which will be operationalised across the State very soon.
Director Agriculture, Nesha Oraon informed that under the State plan, work has started for the current financial year 2021-22, to increase crop production and productivity in the agriculture sector and to demonstrate advanced agricultural technology, the State Government on the plan to develop Krishak Pathshala and Birsa Village under Integrated Birsa Development Scheme in state agricultural fields.
According to the plan, in the first phase of the model of Integrated Birsa Vikas Yojana, 17 farmers’ schools will be developed in different agricultural areas of the State. Then in the next three years, 100 Krishak Pathshalas will be developed in a phased manner. In each Krishak Pathshala, 3 to 5 Birsa villages will be covered under cluster approach.
In Krishak Pathshala, farmers of Birsa village will be trained in scientific manner about 50 -100 farmers per village capacity development and sustainable farming. Supply chain, custom hearing center and market linkage facility will be made available to the produced goods through Krishak Pathshala. All the schemes run by the Government will be converged. Cluster based mulching facility, deep Irrigation, bowl, road, delivery pipe, Submersible pump, carat and other storage facilities will be provided.