Nationwide ‘Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan’ for Farmers Launched
KVK Nyoma, the Highest Altitude KVK in India, to Launch Nationwide Campaign ‘Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan’ in Union Territory of Ladakh.
“Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan”, a nationwide agricultural outreach campaign aimed at empowering farmers with knowledge and tools for the Kharif cropping season. The campaign will be held from 29th May to 12th June 2025 across all states and union territories of India.
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in association with the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India, to start this Abhiyan. It is a strategic initiative to connect directly with farmers at the grassroots level, particularly in rural, bordered and underserved regions. Through this campaign, the government aims to ensure that critical information related to agriculture & allied sectors, and government schemes reaches every farmer’s doorstep ahead of the Kharif season.
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The main objectives of this campaign are multifold. Firstly, it seeks to make farmers aware of the major crops suitable for the Kharif season in their specific agro-climatic regions and the improved agronomic practices they can adopt. Secondly, it aims to introduce modern techniques related to Sheep/pashmina goat, animal husbandry, poultry, and fisheries, enabling farmers to diversify and enhance their income sources. Another key objective is to spread awareness about various government schemes and policies that offer financial assistance, insurance, subsidies, and support services to farmers. Importantly, the campaign will focus on educating farmers on the effective use of Soil Health Cards—helping them interpret the data and make informed decisions on crop selection and nutrient management organically. A crucial aspect of the initiative is to document farmer innovations and collect feedback to guide agricultural research and policy formulation.
The campaign will be implemented by all 731 Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) including KVK Nyoma (highest altitude KVK in India) in coordination with 113 ICAR research institutes, agricultural Universities and the respective State Departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, and Fisheries. Each district will form three dedicated teams, each comprising 4–5 members, including subject matter specialists, scientists, government officials, and progressive or innovative farmers. These teams will visit three gram panchayats per day in the district, conducting direct interactions with approximately 100–200 farmers daily. Over the course of the campaign, it is estimated that more than 1.3 crore farmers will be engaged directly across the country.
Special focus will be given to reaching tribal-dominated areas, vibrant villages, and villages located in challenging agro-ecological zones, ensuring inclusive outreach. Teams will work in mission mode to disseminate information through village-level meetings, demonstrations, and distribution of printed and digital materials in local languages.
A wide range of topics will be covered under this campaign. Farmers will be encouraged to adopt natural farming practices that are sustainable and cost-effective. Farmers will receive information about improved seed varieties, crop-specific management practices, integrated nutrient/pest management, and techniques to enhance productivity and profitability.
In addition to crop-related guidance, farmers will also be educated on modern techniques in livestock management—including feeding practices, disease control, breed improvement, and fodder production etc. Based on the issues identified during field visits, expert teams will provide practical, location-specific solutions and help connect farmers with the relevant government departments for support.
Another major thrust of the campaign will be on agricultural diversification and promotion of high-value agriculture, such as horticulture, beekeeping, floriculture, and dairy enterprises. These sectors offer new income opportunities for smallholders and contribute to risk reduction in farm incomes. As part of the communication strategy, audio-visual content, posters, brochures, and banners will be used to share key messages effectively. Farmers will also receive materials related to central and state schemes, including information about credit facilities, subsidies, and infrastructure support.
The Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan marks a significant step in strengthening the research-extension-farmer linkage. It will not only help prepare farmers for the Kharif season but also encourage the adoption of innovative and climate-resilient technologies across rural India. The documentation of feedback from farmers and identification of successful grassroots innovations will serve as vital inputs for shaping future research programs and extension strategies under ICAR and State Agricultural Universities.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, along with ICAR and allied institutions, is committed to making this campaign a landmark initiative for achieving the vision of Atmanirbhar Krishi and Viksit Bharat through knowledge empowerment, capacity building, and inclusive outreach.
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