Krishi Jagran's 'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra' started from KVK Ujwa, Delhi, has made its way to Hisar in Haryana, to honour farmers. As many as four exemplary farmers, Surender Sheokand, Rajesh, Dharmbir, and Gulab Singh, from Saffa Kheri Village in Jind, Hisar, were appreciated with certificates. Ram Meher, another progressive farmer from Badhana Village, was also lauded for his outstanding contributions, underscoring the profound impact of individual efforts in driving agricultural prosperity. “As a farmer, I have never received such appreciation for my work. I thank Krishi Jagran for traveling from Delhi, to honour us here,” he said.
MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra in Hisar
The journey of the 'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra' continued its enriching journey to Sadalpur village in Hisar, where four more visionary farmers, Inder Singh, Mahabir Singh, Bhadar Singh, and Atma Ram, were acknowledged for their exemplary work.
Venturing into villages like Charnod and Ladwa, the yatra encountered Safe Agro FPCL and Agriners FPCL, respectively, highlighting the pivotal role of farmer-producer companies in fostering collective growth and market access for agricultural produce. The interactive sessions facilitated by Krishi Jagran served as a platform for knowledge exchange and empowerment, empowering farmers with insights into modern agricultural techniques and best practices.
As the yatra traverses through Sarsana and Bhatol Rangdan villages, the team of Krishi Jagran continues to engage with farmers, disseminating invaluable information about the Millionaire Farmer of India Awards, sponsored by Mahindra Tractors. The enthusiastic participation of farmers underscores their eagerness to embrace innovation and harness technology.
Halraj Hansi-ii Oil Seeds Farmers Producer Company Limited member, Balraj Singh, emphasized the transformative impact of farmer producer companies in facilitating collaboration and market access for rural communities. With a vision to promote collective prosperity, these initiatives aim to empower farmers across diverse sectors and geographies.
Woman Farmer Specialises in Drone Technology for Spraying Fertilizers
Anu, a woman farmer from Kharkhoda village who recently returned to her village after taking training in operating drones, told how this technology is going to benefit the farmers. She said that earlier the whole day was spent spraying fertilizer and urea in the fields, but now with drone technology, this work has become easier. She assured that she'd educate the farmers regarding the potential of drone technology.
As the 'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra' continues its journey across the length and breadth of the country, it embodies the spirit of collaboration, innovation, and empowerment that defines the essence of Indian agriculture.