All India Radio (AIR) is set to launch a new series on integrated organic farming in Mysore, Karnataka. The series will be inaugurated tomorrow at the District Agriculture Training Centre (DATC) in Naganahalli, and will be jointly organized by the University of Agricultural Sciences-Bengaluru, Akashvani Mysuru, the Agriculture Department of Mysuru, and various other agricultural research stations and cooperative farmer associations.
The inauguration will be presided over by Vice-Chancellor Prof. S.V. Suresha of the University of Agricultural Sciences-Bengaluru, with the participation of several distinguished guests including Assistant Director S.S. Umesh of Akashvani Mysuru, Dr. N. Shivakumar of VC Farm, Dr. B.S. Chandrashekar of the City Agriculture Department, Dr. Nagaraju of the City Horticulture Department, and P. Ramesh, an organic farmer associated with the Federation of Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajanagar Districts Regional Co-operative Organic Farmers Association.
Integrated organic farming is an agricultural approach that combines the principles of organic farming with integrated pest management techniques, crop rotation, and soil conservation practices. The aim is to maximize sustainable production while minimizing the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The new AIR series will provide valuable information and insights on this agricultural method, which is gaining popularity as farmers seek healthier and more environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional farming practices.
The series will cover various aspects of integrated organic farming, including sustainable crop production, pest and disease management, soil health management, organic fertilizers and composting techniques, and market opportunities for organic produce. Listeners will also learn about successful case studies and inspiring stories from organic farmers who have adopted this method.
The initiative is a collaborative effort between the University of Agricultural Sciences-Bengaluru, which has been at the forefront of research and education in agriculture, and Akashvani Mysuru, one of the leading public broadcasting organizations in the country. By utilizing the reach and influence of radio, the series aims to disseminate valuable information to a wide audience, including farmers, agricultural professionals, students, and anyone interested in sustainable farming practices.
The launch of this series is timely, as the demand for organic produce has been steadily increasing in recent years. People are becoming more conscious of the environmental and health benefits associated with organic farming, leading to a rise in the consumption of organic products. Through this initiative, the organizers hope to encourage more farmers to adopt integrated organic farming and contribute to the growth of the organic farming sector in the region.
The inauguration ceremony will mark the beginning of an informative and engaging series that promises to empower farmers with knowledge and techniques to enhance their agricultural practices. With the support of experts and industry professionals, the AIR series on integrated organic farming is poised to become an invaluable resource for those looking to make a positive impact on the environment and their communities through sustainable agriculture.
(Source: Star of Mysore)