With sponsorship from
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of
United Nations, an Agricultural project was
taken up in two villages namely Daboda and Tirpari, Gurgaon
(Haryana) in 2006-07. The Project included analysis of the
soil by soil testing, providing seeds suitable to the soil
type, establishment of experimental nurseries, set up Net
House and Vermi composting units. High Yielding Variety (HYV)
seeds of fruits and vegetables were distributed to the farmers
as part of the Project.
The Lead Farmers selected for doing the demonstration were
trained in these activities and were asked to share their
experiences with other farmers in the village. The lead farmers
were able to encourage more farmers to take the seedlings
from them and grow vegetables. The experience at the end of
the year was that not only several farmers grew vegetables
for the first time in the village, but they were also able
to sell them in the market for good prices and earn additional
income.
The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) helped
in training the farmers by lending the services of their
scientists. A detailed soil type study was done and the
farmers advised on the methods of improving soil-quality.
The High Yielding Variety of seeds of seasonal Vegetable
& Fruit Plants, were tested for their suitability to
the soil type in the lands of the farmers. The farmers were
also provided with the necessary tools and equipments required
for better farming.
|