– exhibition with 20 stalls showcasing agricultural products and services.
– Live demonstration of cost-saving farming equipment like seed drill sowers,boom sprayers,and rotary trash mulchers.
– R. Thamizh Vendan (Acting Vice-Chancellor of TNAU) highlighted advancements in cotton mechanization technology and integrated pest management for maize farmers.
– K. Subrahmaniyan (Director, Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute) emphasized farm mechanization to reduce labor costs and promoted TNAU crop boosters.
The pre-kharif crop workshop underscores the proactive efforts by academic institutions such as Tamil Nadu Agricultural University to assist farmers in adopting modern agricultural practices through education, technological demonstrations, and exposure to innovative machinery. The emphasis on farm mechanization aligns with broader national goals to enhance productivity while tackling labor shortages.
The showcased technologies-like mechanical harvesting systems for cotton-could considerably impact cost efficiency in agriculture across Tamil Nadu if adopted widely. Additionally, integrated pest management strategies proposed for maize farming reflect an evidence-based approach that balances yield betterment with ecological sustainability.
Such workshops provide value not only by disseminating new techniques but also by creating forums for interaction among researchers, practitioners, and farmers. while localized events like these are impactful at a regional level today, scaling them up within other agrarian states holds potential for more far-reaching benefits to India’s agriculture sector.
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