Raipur: The Telangana government has praised the Chhattisgarh government’s farming model, saying that it could be replicated in the state to improve agricultural productivity.

A delegation of Telangana officials, led by Agriculture Minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy, visited Chhattisgarh to study the state’s farming model. The delegation visited various farms and interacted with farmers to understand the various practices that have been adopted to improve agricultural productivity.

Tweeting proudly, the official account of Chhattisgarh’s official account read,”Farmers in Telangana say Chhattisgarh model is the best”.

The Telangana officials were impressed with the Chhattisgarh government’s focus on irrigation, crop diversification, and use of technology. They said that the Chhattisgarh government’s model could be replicated in Telangana to improve agricultural productivity.

The Telangana government has been facing a challenge in increasing agricultural productivity. The state’s agricultural production has been stagnant for the past few years. The government has been trying to increase agricultural productivity by promoting crop diversification, use of technology, and improving irrigation facilities.

The Chhattisgarh government has been successful in increasing agricultural productivity by adopting various measures. The state government has focused on irrigation, crop diversification, and use of technology. The Chhattisgarh government has also been providing financial assistance to farmers to improve their agricultural practices.

The Telangana government is planning to replicate the Chhattisgarh government’s model in the state. The government is planning to invest in irrigation, crop diversification, and use of technology. The government is also planning to provide financial assistance to farmers to improve their agricultural practices.

The Telangana government’s decision to praise Chhattisgarh’s farming model is a positive step. The government’s decision to replicate the Chhattisgarh government’s model in the state is also a positive step. The government’s efforts to improve agricultural productivity are likely to benefit farmers in the state.

Some of the key aspects of Chhattisgarh’s farming model that Telangana is looking to replicate include irrigation, crop diversification. Chhattisgarh has invested heavily in irrigation, and as a result, more than 90% of its farmland is irrigated. This has allowed farmers to grow a variety of crops throughout the year, and has also increased crop yields.

Chhattisgarh has encouraged farmers to diversify their crops, and as a result, the state now produces a wide range of crops, including rice, wheat, maize, pulses, and vegetables. This has helped to reduce the risk of crop failure, and has also increased farmers’ incomes.

Also the state has made use of technology to improve agricultural productivity. For example, the state has adopted precision farming techniques, which have helped to increase crop yields by up to 20%.

The Telangana government believes that by replicating Chhattisgarh’s farming model, it can achieve similar results in the state. The government is confident that its efforts will benefit farmers and help to boost the state’s agricultural economy.thumb_upthumb_downuploadGoogle itmore_vert