Horticulture Plantation Through MGNAREGA – Department of Agriculture, Maharashtra
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Horticulture Growth: Overcoming Challenges, Implementing Solutions
Nomination
- Challenges in disseminating practices for new crops like Avocado, Dragon Fruit, affecting adoption.
- Ensuring good quality planting material involves regular monitoring of government and private nurseries, but challenges persist
- State scheme neglects farmers with holdings more than 2.00 ha, limiting benefits to smaller farmers.
- Push for horticulture in fallow lands needs improved labor budgeting and implementation strategies
Achievements
- Implement comprehensive training programs on new crop cultivation practices to enhance farmers’ knowledge and skills.
- Introduce a digital monitoring system for nurseries, ensuring real-time quality checks and accreditation updates.
- Revise MGNREGA to include large-scale farmers, providing opportunities for horticulture plantation and employment.
- Launch a campaign encouraging the use of fallow lands for horticulture, incorporating it into MGNREGA activities for poverty elimination.
SKOCH Award Nominee
Category: State Government – Agriculture Department
Sub-Category: State Government – Agriculture Department
Project: Horticulture Plantation Through MGNAREGA
Start Date: 11-04-01
Organisation: Department of Agriculture, Maharashtra
Respondent: Kailash Parasharam Mote
krishi.maharashtra.gov.in
Level: Executive
For more information, please contact:
Kailash Parasharam Mote at agridhrt@gmail.com
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