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Sugarcane Farmers Trained via Facebook Live in UP

The Uttar Pradesh Sugarcane Development Council has trained over 9 lakh farmers through Facebook Live sessions, helping the state maintain its top rank in sugarcane production. Since February 2024, the initiative has reached 15 lakh farmers, extending beyond UP to Uttarakhand and Nepal. The council also conducts in-person training at research centers, benefiting over 19,000 farmers. These efforts focus on modern farming techniques, improved sugarcane varieties, and resolving agricultural challenges.

Lucknow : Leveraging digital platforms for agricultural advancement, the Sugarcane Development Council has successfully trained over 9 lakh sugarcane farmers in Uttar Pradesh through Facebook Live sessions.

The initiative aims to equip farmers with modern techniques, contributing to Uttar Pradesh’s position as the leading state in sugarcane production and productivity, an official statement said on Wednesday.

Since February 2024, the Sugarcane Development Council has been running this programme, reaching over 15 lakh sugarcane farmers.

Facebook Live training sessions have not only benefited farmers in Uttar Pradesh but have also extended their reach to sugarcane growers in Uttarakhand and Nepal.

By integrating expert guidance from sugarcane research institutions, these live sessions offer farmers insights into advanced farming techniques while addressing their queries in real-time.

The initiative ensures quick and effective knowledge dissemination, enabling farmers to adopt best practices for higher yield and productivity, it said.

In just one year, the programme has actively engaged 15,36,600 farmers, with over 9,10,342 directly participating in the training sessions, the statement said.

The Sugarcane Development Council has conducted 18 such Facebook Live programmes, making technical guidance more accessible to farmers than ever before.

The Uttar Pradesh Sugarcane Development Council is conducting training programmes not only through Facebook Live but also through traditional methods at research institutes.

Free training sessions are being organised at sugarcane research centres in Muzaffarnagar, Shahjahanpur, and Seorahi, where 19,039 farmers have been trained so far.

Training camps have been held in Meerut, Rampur, Lakhimpur, Bareilly, Hardoi, Pilibhit, and even in Nepal.

The main objective of these programmes is to educate farmers about improved sugarcane varieties and modern farming techniques.

Along with training on cultivation methods, farmers also receive assistance in resolving issues related to payment, seed availability, and other agricultural challenges.

As a result of these continuous efforts, Uttar Pradesh is now ranked number one in sugarcane production and productivity and leads the country in sugar production as well, as per the statement.

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Source : Rediff.com

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