Tag: vermicompost

  • Bhupesh Baghel inspected Kerala’s Kerlapal Gowthan today

    Bhupesh Baghel inspected the Keralapala Gauthan of Narayanpur today. On this occasion, Public Health Engineering Minister and District In-charge Minister Shri Guru Rudra Kumar, Industries Minister Mr. Kavasi Lakhma, Lok Sabha MP Mr. Deepak Badge, President of Chhattisgarh Handicrafts Development Board and MLA Mr. Chandan Kashyap were present. The villagers welcomed him by wearing a khumari when he reached Gowthan. Mr. Baghel inquired about the production of vermicompost by women’s groups in Gauthan and the activities being done by the groups and the products prepared by the women.

  • Rural economy is getting strengthened by the Godhan Justice Scheme

    Dhamtari 30 December 2020 / Under the Suraji Gaon Yojana (Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari) of the state government, women self help groups and members of the Gothan Samiti in Adarsh ​​Gowthan of Godhan Nyaya district are preparing vermicompost and selling earthworms so that they can earn extra income are getting. Under this scheme, not only cow dung is being purchased, but organic farming is also being encouraged by preparing vermi compost from cow dung. At the same time, excellent quality organic manure is also being prepared from earthworms produced in Gothan, which is being seen as a better option in place of fertilizer and chemical fertilizer in future.
    Chairperson of Self Help Group of Village Gatapar (Korra) of Kurud Development Block, Smt. Gauri Sahu said that a total of 430 registered families have 1320 livestock in the village panchayat Gatapar. The group sold 86.48 quintals of vermi fertilizer for the first 66 thousand 576 rupees under Narva, Garuva, Ghurwa, Bari programs, while the vermi fertilizer produced under the Godan Nyaya Yojana sold 25 quintals (Rs 25 thousand) out of 35 quintals. . In addition, 3.51 quintal earthworm has been sold for Rs. 56 thousand 160 at the rate of Rs. 1600 per quintal. Likewise, dung is filled with dung in all stitches. He informed that action plans have also been made by the group for fisheries, poultry, incense sticks, mushroom production.

  • In accordance with the intention of Bhupesh Baghel, the initiative to make farmers happy through integrated farming in Chhattisgarh

    In line with the intention of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, effective initiatives are being taken to promote integrated farming system in the state of Chhattisgarh to make the farmers happy and increase their income. One hectare, 2 hectares and 3 hectares of area irrigated and irrigated for farmers with different holdings under a coordinated farming system in all the districts of the state jointly by Agriculture Department officials and agricultural scientists of Krishi Vigyan Kendras operated under Indira Gandhi Agricultural University. The non-irrigated model has been prepared. In which efforts are being made towards doubling their income by encouraging farmers for crop production as well as poultry, goat farming, fisheries. Under crop diversification, necessary guidance is being given to farmers for cultivation and primary processing of lac in high land. Drip and mass irrigation, Along with promoting the production of vegetable and other horticultural crops through techniques like mass marketing, they are being linked to livelihood activities for seed production of various crops, manufacture of vermicompost compost, mushroom production, empowerment of women. Through the various schemes of the government such as skill development, water management work, green revolution expansion, MNREGA, tribal sub-plan and mineral trust fund, the agency is doing remarkable work of conservation of natural resources and livelihood promotion by which farming in rural areas The rich and the farmers are moving fast towards prosperity. Coordinated farming has also started a new phase in the lives of the farmers of rural areas in the districts of Koriya, Kanker, Rajnandgaon, Durg, Korba, Bilaspur to remote Vananchal in the state of Chhattisgarh. Various field trials, front-line demonstrations, contemporary, “need-based” skills are being provided to farmers, agricultural women, rural youth in about 25 villages of Kanker district.