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Productivity and resilience in agriculture

By: Saxena, Jagdeep.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 68(9), Sep, 2024: p.30-34. In: YojanaSummary: Time and again, scientific research has proven its critical importance in agriculture development though the 21s (intervention, invitation and innovation.). The nation is proud of having one of the work’s largest agricultural research, extension and education networks. But now it needs to be fine-turned to tackle new and emerging challenges. Hence, the government proposed a comprehensive review of the agricultural research setup to bring focus to raising productivity and developing climate resilient varieties’. The Government has committed to building JDPI for agriculture as an open source, open standard and interoperable public good. It will be a multifaceted architecture that will enable inclusive and farmer-centric solutions through relevant information services on various aspects of farming. Budget allocation and provisions for agriculture and allied sectors have visionary approach to making India a sled-reliant and developed nation by 2047. – Reproduced
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Time and again, scientific research has proven its critical importance in agriculture development though the 21s (intervention, invitation and innovation.). The nation is proud of having one of the work’s largest agricultural research, extension and education networks. But now it needs to be fine-turned to tackle new and emerging challenges. Hence, the government proposed a comprehensive review of the agricultural research setup to bring focus to raising productivity and developing climate resilient varieties’. The Government has committed to building JDPI for agriculture as an open source, open standard and interoperable public good. It will be a multifaceted architecture that will enable inclusive and farmer-centric solutions through relevant information services on various aspects of farming. Budget allocation and provisions for agriculture and allied sectors have visionary approach to making India a sled-reliant and developed nation by 2047. – Reproduced

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