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PATNA: In a one-of-its sort transfer, Bihar authorities has created ‘Natural Farming Hall’ alongside river Ganga with 13 districts together with Patna. Created on the estimated price range of Rs 1.55 lakh crore, the initiative is a part of Nitish Kumar authorities’s formidable ‘Third Agriculture Roadmap’ for 2017-2022 and is geared toward fulfilling the agricultural goal of farmers.
Bihar produces a wide range of greens together with conventional paddy and potatoes alongside the banks of river Ganga.
As a part of the hall, the state authorities is encouraging farmers to get educated in natural farming with out using fertilisers.
By means of a sequence of tweets on Saturday, CM Nitish Kumar stated that the natural farming hall was created by becoming a member of 13 districts on each side fo river Ganga. “On this scheme, farmers are being given the ability of agricultural enter grant and free certification for natural farming, Up to now, 188 farm produce organisations have been included,” Kumar stated, additional including that the scheme will profit 21,608 farmers.
“With the implementation of this scheme, using chemical fertilisers might be lowered, which is able to assist in holding river Ganga clear together with environmental safety.”
Official sources have confirmed that the farmers are cultivating natural crops on 25000 acres of land by way of the devoted hall which is able to elevated the variety of districts to 30 within the close to future.
A senior official knowledgeable that the hall from Buxar to Baghalpur has been created with a view to keep up he cleanliness and circulate of River Ganga apart from selling natural farming.