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Ahead of Kisan-Sarkar Milni, Punjab Agri Dept Director Gurvinder Singh Inspects Ludhiana’s Mungbean, Maize Fields

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Plots of mung bean and maize were visited by the director of the Punjab agricultural department, Gurvinder Singh, and the Ludhiana chief agriculture officer, Narinder Singh Benipal, for the agricultural growth assessment prior to Kisan Sarkar Milni (government and farmer meeting).

The director of the Punjab agricultural department, Gurvinder Singh, and Ludhiana’s chief agriculture officer, Narinder Singh Benipal went to Sukhwant Singh’s fields in the hamlet of Tharike to assess the demonstration plots of mungbean and maize.

Gurvinder Singh visited Ludhiana on Wednesday to assess the event’s preparations and the department’s current initiatives in the district before the Kisan-Sarkar Milni (farmer-government meeting) slated for Thursday.

He was pleased to see the work done at the demonstration plots of mungbean and maize in the fields of Sukhwant Singh at Tharike village. Ludhiana’s chief agricultural officer Narinder Singh Benipal also accompanied him. 

According to a news portal, he also invited local farmers to attend the meeting, present their insightful recommendations and share the problems they are facing.

To join the Sarkar-Kisan Milni, he advised farmers to get in touch with their local block agriculture officer, agricultural development officer, or agricultural extension officer.

Noticeably, the agricultural department has arranged buses for the farmers to attend the gathering.

Furthermore, the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) is all set to organize the second Punjab Sarkar-Kisan Milni and NRI Farmers’ Convention on May 11 and 12 on ‘Experience Exchange for Punjab Farmers’ Welfare.

Source Link: https://krishijagran.com/news/ahead-of-kisan-sarkar-milni-punjab-agri-dept-director-gurvinder-singh-inspects-ludhianas-mungbean-maize-fields/

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