Kisan Sampark Abhiyan witnesses unabated response from Farmers
1.78 lakh farmers attend Orientations till date: Officials
SRINAGAR: The Kisan Sampark Abhiyan is witnessing immense participation of farmers with a total of 1.78 lakh farmers so far taking part in the orientation programme during the six rounds of the programme which began from 24th April.
The sixth round that was held from 29th May to 31st May saw massive participation of farmers. The programme has covered a total of 1626 panchayats in six rounds conducted so far.
The Agriculture Production Department in the UT of J&K is currently engaged in a first of its kind, ground breaking and extensive farmer orientation exercise. Under the Kisan Sampark Abhiyan, ambitious goals have been set for reaching out to every farmer in every Panchayat of the UT till August 31, 2023.
The programme has been planned under Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), a turnaround programme which has been approved in the Agriculture sector by the UT Govt recently.
Simultaneously, a Baseline survey /Skill gap study of the farmers in the UT is also being carried out during the Kisan Sampark abhiyan. Specially trained Resource persons are capturing the data of farmers and till date the data of around 1.67 lakh farmers has been captured using the IT Tools. Analytics of the baseline survey data are being developed for prospective planning in the agriculture sector in the UT.
This exercise is expected to have long term gains as it is for the first time that real time data is being used to assess problems in the agriculture sector, major areas of concern and inherently strong areas which then subsequently shall help the policy makers to devise commensurate interventions.
All the districts in the UT are holding the Kisan Sampark Abhiyan -Orientation programme at the same time.
A creative method has been implemented to use short films/videos to describe the various initiatives and projects. The farmers will be shown a total of 49 short films/videos about HADP and other centrally supported programmes at various locations in J&K. In addition to this, a Q&A session was held following each video screening session to allay farmers’ concerns.
Additionally, pamphlets/brochures detailing all the programmes are given to the farmers in Hindi, Urdu, and English. These brochures also included contact information for every department under the UT’s agriculture production department.
During the Kisan Sampark Abhiyan, the farmers are also made aware of the DAKSH KISAN, a Learning Management System (LMS) designed to help them increase their skills.
The Agriculture Production Department has created DAKSH KISAN, a first of its kind learning management system exclusively for the farmers in the country, where farmers can enroll for free in 121 skill-building courses by simply scanning the QR code on the back of the brochure, organised according to the agro-climatic zones of the J&K UT.
More than 21200 farmers have already registered on DAKSH KISAN portal and 6000 farmers have already enrolled in various skilling courses of their choice.
The textual material under DAKSH KISAN portal is provided in Hindi, Urdu, and English, and the video lectures offered by the LMS are available in Kashmiri, Urdu, Dogri, and Hindi. In addition, specialised modules on Business management and financial /credit linkages have been included to make sure that the farmers receive more than just simple training, the courses have been designed to turn farmers into skilled entrepreneurs. Farmers who successfully complete the Skilling course under DAKSH KISAN will receive certificates from SKUAST-J/K.
Through the use of KISAN SATHI – the IT Dashboard created for the schemes, farmers were also informed about the method of application under these programmes. The farmer can quickly register on the KISAN SATHI Portal and apply for any of the schemes without having to physically go to an office by just scanning the QR codes on the pamphlets.
More than 3165 farmers have registered on the portal and 1020 applications have also been received on the KISAN SATHI portal from farmers across the UT under various schemes, which are under various stages of processing.