Haryana's Green Revolution: Boosting Farmers' Income through Crop Diversification
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini calls for agricultural reforms including crop diversification, horticulture, and cultivation of high-value fruit crops. Aimed at increasing farmers' income, the strategy involves cluster-based farming, tissue culture, and research on climate-resilient seeds and new crop varieties.
- Country:
- India
On Wednesday, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini underscored the importance of crop diversification and horticulture to boost farmers' income.
He led a review meeting with Agriculture and Horticulture Department officials, directing the implementation of cluster-based farming models tailored to soil and climatic conditions.
The initiative focuses on large-scale fruit cultivation and efficient resource linkage, along with research in tissue culture and high-yielding crop varieties.
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