An intensive three-day training session on 'Principles of Nursery Management in Vegetables' has commenced in Dindigul under the Indo-Israel Agricultural Project. The initiative aims to empower farmers with cutting-edge Israeli agricultural technologies.

Key Takeaways

  • Jointly organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Embassy of Israel.
  • Focus on precision farming, fertigation, and automated irrigation.
  • Aims to enhance farmer income through high-quality planting materials.
  • Participation from experts across multiple Indian states.

A specialized three-day training program titled ‘Principles of Nursery Management in Vegetables’ is currently being conducted in Dindigul. This initiative, part of the Indo–Israel Agricultural Project, is a collaborative effort between the Department of Horticulture, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and the Embassy of Israel.

Uri Rubinstein, Agriculture Attaché at MASHAV, Embassy of Israel, noted that the Centre of Excellence at Reddiyarchatram was established in 2013. The facility's primary mission is to promote horticultural innovation through Israeli technologies and provide hands-on training to thousands of local farmers. He emphasized that adopting modern practices is key to unlocking higher yields and new economic opportunities.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that the integration of precision technology is critical for sustainable agriculture in India. Dindigul Collector Durgamoorthi highlighted the necessity of protected cultivation and precise irrigation. She emphasized that the Centre of Excellence serves as a vital platform for disseminating high-quality seeds and planting materials, ensuring that farmers can produce export-quality vegetables to compete on a global stage.

Israeli vegetable expert Daniel Hadad stated that field demonstrations are actively utilizing precision farming, fertigation, and automated micro-irrigation systems.

The program boasts a diverse cohort of participants, including vegetable cultivation experts from Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Haryana, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and West Bengal, alongside officials from the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department.

Historical Background

Since its inception in 2013, the Centre of Excellence has acted as a bridge between Israeli agricultural prowess and Indian farming needs. By focusing on the production of superior planting materials, the center has moved beyond mere education to becoming a primary supplier of quality horticultural inputs for the region.

Did You Know?: Israel is a world leader in drip irrigation technology, allowing for high-yield farming even in extremely arid conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What technologies are being taught in this program?
The program focuses on precision farming, fertigation, automated micro-irrigation, and advanced nursery management.

2. Can farmers get financial help for these technologies?
Yes, according to the Dindigul Collector, farmers can avail of financial assistance to raise their own high-quality planting materials.