Nearly 2 Lakh One-Stop Shop for Govt's PM Kisan Samridhi Kendras to Get Operational for Boosting Indian Farmers
As the government continues to invest in the agricultural sector, PMKSKs are playing a pivotal role in revolutionizing Indian agriculture, making it more efficient, sustainable, and farmer-centric. With plans to expand this initiative, Indian farmers can look forward to a brighter future filled with opportunities for growth and prosperity.
India's ambitious plan to transform its agricultural landscape has gained significant momentum, as Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced that around 1.6 lakh PM Kisan Samridhi Kendras (PMKSKs) are now operational across the country, with plans to expand this number to two lakh in the near future.
PMKSKs, envisioned as one-stop shops for farmers providing fertilizers, seeds, and farm equipment, have become a cornerstone of the government's strategy to enhance agricultural productivity and improve the livelihoods of millions of farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 1.25 lakh PMKSKs on July 27, underscoring their vital role in fostering prosperity among India's agricultural community.
The initiative marks a significant step in the government's commitment to agriculture and farmers' welfare, with an annual expenditure of ₹6.5 lakh crore allocated for this purpose, according to Prime Minister Modi.
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In a bid to further streamline the agricultural supply chain, the Central government decided to convert more than 3.3 lakh retail fertilizer shops, operated by various entities including companies and cooperatives, into PMKSKs. The conversion process is currently ongoing, with 1.6 lakh PMKSKs already operational, making it convenient for farmers to access essential agricultural inputs.
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, while addressing over 1,000 farmers from seven states through a virtual platform, highlighted the significant impact PMKSKs have had on farmers' lives. Farmers from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh shared their experiences, emphasizing the convenience and benefits of having a one-stop center for all their agricultural needs.
Notably, PMKSKs offer a wide range of services, including the provision of fertilizers, seeds, and farm equipment, as well as soil, seed, and fertilizer testing facilities. They also serve as information hubs, educating farmers about government schemes and providing insights into weather forecasts and market prices for various crops.
Mandaviya urged PMKSK operators to expand their services beyond mere product sales. He encouraged them to run awareness programs about government initiatives, new seeds, and emerging agricultural technologies. Additionally, operators were advised to promote eco-friendly alternatives such as nano-liquid urea and nano-liquid DAP, while discouraging the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can have adverse effects on both crops and human health.
The Minister concluded by emphasizing that PMKSKs are poised to become more than just agricultural supply centers. They are set to evolve into institutions that drive prosperity and sustainable agricultural practices, empowering farmers across the nation.
As the government continues to invest in the agricultural sector, PMKSKs are playing a pivotal role in revolutionizing Indian agriculture, making it more efficient, sustainable, and farmer-centric. With plans to expand this initiative, Indian farmers can look forward to a brighter future filled with opportunities for growth and prosperity.
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