DARS-SKUAST-K conduct capacity building programme for farmers at Margan & Inshen villages
Jammu Links News7/31/2025

SRINAGAR: A one-day farmers training cum input distribution programme was conducted at Margan and Inshen villages under the All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Potential Crops.

The event was organized for native progressive farmers of the region to strengthen their awareness on scientific agricultural practices and ensure better crop productivity.

The program was held under the leadership of Dr. Ajaz Ahmad Lone, Professor, Dryland Agriculture Research Station (DARS), Rangreth, SKUAST-Kashmir.

During the session, Dr. Lone provided practical insights into the cultivation of potential crops suitable for the region's agro-climatic conditions, with a focus on sustainability and profitability.

On the occasion, input kits were distributed among the participating farmers. The initiative aimed to encourage adoption of improved varieties and technologies among farming communities in the region.

Farmers appreciated the efforts of SKUAST-Kashmir and DARS Rangreth in organizing such field-level programs, which play a vital role in knowledge dissemination and strengthening farmer-scientist interaction.




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