Mawthadraishan, Oct 18: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Tuesday inaugurated the newly constructed administrative building of the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) at Mawthadraishan, Eastern West Khasi Hills, in the presence of Water Resource Minister Brolding Nongsiej.
I encourage the officials to make it a Centre of Excellence and tailor their services to address the requirements of the area, and through their research and knowledge to further help our farmers to grow. pic.twitter.com/rWdF92GfyQ
— Conrad Sangma (@SangmaConrad) October 18, 2022
Inaugurating the new infrastructure, the Chief Minister dedicated the building to the farmers and said it will greatly enhance the functioning of the KVKs in the region in terms of the support that they can give to the farmers to take up various farming activities.
“Farmers makeup for more than 70% of the population in the state. Most of the families depend on one or the other form of agriculture for their daily livelihood. Hence, to be able to have significant impact on the lives of the people of the state, we need to ensure that we are able to put enough investment in agriculture,” the Chief Minister said.
Talking about increasing farmers’ income, he said that through the involvement of scientific practices and different technology, the Government will be able to achieve its goal of increasing the farmers’ income.
“In the last 4.5 years, this Government introduced various mission mode programmes like jackfruit mission, the mushroom mission, the turmeric mission, ginger mission, aroma mission, spice mission and so on and so forth. We are opening up different opportunities for our farming communities,” he added.
Stating that the Government has introduced different programmes and interventions for the welfare of farmers, he said that through the use of right technology and scientific methods, the goals and target for better yields is possible in the farming sector. “This is an age of technology and scientific practices. The KVKs will play a pivotal role in ensuring that proper training is given to the farmers and the right technology is introduced to them,” he said.