WhatsApp Group Helps Punjab Farmers To Learn New Farming Techniques

WhatsApp is one of the giant Messaging Platform that is being used by millions of people across the world. Now this most trending and widespread Messenger also helping farmers for farming solutions. There is also an effort to create interest in the field of farming with farmers sharing good agricultural practices. From crop health to seed procurement, soil health, use of fertilizers and pesticides — farmers in Punjab can now get immediate advice via a WhatsApp group which includes agricultural experts. Besides removing misconceptions about farming practices, information is also provided on new techniques of cultivation of different crops. Crucial information on seed treatment of wheat and paddy, soil test-based fertilisers is made available.

Punjab WhatsApp Group create interest in the field of Farming

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The group, ‘Young Innovative Farmers’, was set up by Gurdaspur Agriculture Development Officer Dr Amrik Singh on August 15 last year. “I started it with a few farmers, but it has now increased to 100 members, including 90 farmers and 10 experts. Moreover, the farmers in the group have set up their own groups with local farmers to disseminate the information,” said Singh.

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“Besides farmers from across Punjab, there are even farmers from Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. State Principal Secretary K S Pannu and Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Dr Abhinav Trikha are also part of the group,” said Singh.

“We have a shortage of staff in our department. If we visit a few villages daily, we can only meet a few dozen farmers. But on WhatsApp we can interact with several farmers daily,” he said.

WhatsApp Group create interest in the field of Farming:

WhatsApp Group Helps Punjab Farmers To Learn New Farming Techniques

Jagroop Singh, who returned to his village in Gurdaspur after spending seven years in Australia, said he started farming after joining the group last November. He said that Dr Amrik Singh’s four research papers, published in various journals, have also been made available to the group.

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“It has changed my views on farming. I now use limited fertilisers and pesticides,” said Nirmal Singh Brar, a farmer.

Another farmer, Sarwan Singh, said he has been using the easily available information to improve his yield. Barkat Ali, a farmer from Bikaner, said he obtained details of soil testing and its benefits from this group.

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