Friday 03 September 2010 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
District level agro-weather info for farmers soon

The advisory will provide information like which crop is good at what time and what farmers of a district should do according to the weather pattern.

New Delhi: Millions of Indian farmers will soon get district-specific agro-weather advisories to boost agricultural produce and reduce losses due to the vagaries of nature.<!--more-->

This will be done by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) in collaboration with agricultural universities across the country, reports IANS.

"We have devised a model through which farmers will get specific advisories about their crops," IMD Deputy Director General RC Bhatia said.

He said that the agro advisory will include inputs like which crop is good at what time and what farmers of a district should do according to the weather pattern.

"Currently, we are providing information from over 40 stations but soon the information will be disseminated from 127 centres. This will cut down the error margin and benefit the farmer most," Bhatia added.

Authorities said the information would be disseminated through advisory centres, Kisan Vikas Kendras and agricultural universities. Farmers would be contacted in person as well as through radio.

Agricultural universities will conduct certain extension programmes and educate farmers about agro-advisory techniques through mass media such as TV, radio, print media and also through farmers' fairs.

The new advisories will help millions of farmers in rural India who depend on monsoon for their agricultural produce by providing enough information about the progress of erratic rains often spoils the farm output and damages crops.

Nearly 70 per cent of the Indian population depend on agriculture and any damage to crops leads to several complications—from debt to farmers' suicide.

Authorities said that out of over 600 districts in the country, nearly 150 districts across states would get the facility in the first phase beginning Wednesday.

I am a retired Engineer and wish to spend my time developing my 18 Acre farm for developing exotic vegetables/Fruits/Flowers and then subsequently doing the contract farming.

My farmland is situated in Palghar bordering Thane and Dahanu District of Maharashtra on the bank of river Surya.

I need the advise on the Weather and Soil Data for the area or the contact details of the people who are in this field.

Regards,
Bharat Raut

Dear Sir,

Ours is a Non governmental Organisation working in dryland area prone to drought in chittoor district Andhra Pradesh. we are very much interesred to know climate informatioon and message pass on to the farmers.

Let us know the information regarding the project.

Thanking you,

S.Nagaraja
Secretary

I am happy to know that farmers in our country will be able to have climatological information during the crucial crop growing seasons to take appropriate action for cultivating different types of crops. I would like all those associated with IMD and other institutions to be more responsive to the farmers issues.
With best wishes,
Ajeet Kumar Saxena
Rural Development Consultant

excellent decision

Its a good initiative.....as per the Indian agri business deserves.....hope it is implemented truly as in words.

Block is the agricultural planning unit in the country. This weather service shall be made available in local languages (22 constituitoinally recognised languages) in India. Efforts shall be made available to make these services accessible to Farmers through Telecentres (596 KVKs, 600 ATMA Centres, 100000 CSCs, 300 Agricultural Colleges, 45 Agricultural Universities, 89 ICAR Institutions, 18000 Colleges, 500000 Libraries, 600 NIC District Centres, etc).

M.Moni
Deputy Director General (Agricultural Informatics)
NIC

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