Emulate Gujarat’s agriculture success,Dr. Kalam tells other states
Ahmedabad, 19 December, 2010
“Recently, I was at IIM-Ahmedabad where the specialists from Centre for Management (CMA) in Agriculture, presented to me the reasons for high growth rate of agriculture GDP attained by the state (Gujarat) during the past few years. I am sure the experience could be useful to many other states,” Kalam said at a prize distribution ceremony here last evening.
“They highlighted how the agriculture of the state has been consistently growing over 9 per cent per annum, more than three times the national average,” the noted scientist said.
Kalam said the CMA experts attributed Gujarat’s success story to rural electrification reforms, as exemplified by the establishment of a dedicated grid for agricultural applications, which has also helped reducing losses due to pilferage of power.
In addition, the state has embarked on an integrated water management scheme for irrigation purposes, which involves the creation of more than 2.4 lakh farm ponds and ensuring their sustainability through desilting and recharging.
Furthermore, the Gujarat government has started an annual Krishi Rath Yatra, which aims at educating farmers on seeds, irrigation, crop patterns and technology. In 2010, the month-long yatra traveled through through 26 districts of the state.
“Of course, at all stages, with the increase in agricultural produce, stability of the price was been managed by opening export of agricultural produce,” Kalam said.
Source: http://deshgujarat.com/2010/12/19/emulate-gujarats-agriculture-successdr-kalam-tells-other-states/
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