Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that, similar to the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ initiative, the goal of ‘Lakhpati Beeggha’ should be set, honouring farmers earning one lakh rupees from one beeggha of land. Arrangements must ensure farmers are protected from middlemen and receive direct market benefits for their produce. Intensive village-level activities will promote horticultural crops and modern techniques for better yields. Nurseries in every division should be developed as model units. A three-year action plan for nutrient management will be prepared, along with a plan to use advanced technology to ensure farmers’ easy access to fertilisers. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav issued these directives during a review meeting of the Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development Department on Friday. Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development Minister Shri Adal Singh Kansana, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister of State (Independent Charge) Shri Lakhan Patel, former minister Shri Gopal Bhargava, Chief Secretary Shri Anurag Jain and other officials attended the review.
The meeting presented two years of departmental achievements and innovations, along with a three-year action plan.