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Veggies, biofertilizers distributed to farmers to boost organic vegetable production

The programme was aimed at encouraging farmers to produce chemical-free vegetables including green leafy vegetables.

Published on: Jul 04, 2022 10:59 PM IST
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Best varieties of vegetables including palak, chaurai, nenua, taruyi, lauki and kohara and bio fertilisers were distributed among the farmers for producing vegetables at kitchen gardens or rooftops, during a farmer meeting and training programme organised at Bahdurpur village in Chaubepur area on Monday.

Best varieties of vegetables including palak, chaurai, nenua, taruyi, lauki and kohara and bio fertilisers were distributed among the farmers for producing vegetables at kitchen gardens or rooftops. (FOR REPRESENTATION PURPOSE)
Best varieties of vegetables including palak, chaurai, nenua, taruyi, lauki and kohara and bio fertilisers were distributed among the farmers for producing vegetables at kitchen gardens or rooftops. (FOR REPRESENTATION PURPOSE)

The programme was organised by Dr Jay Prakash Verma, senior assistant professor, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, BHU, under the department of science and technology (DST) sponsored project entitled “Developing low-cost technology for organic vegetable production through vertical farming”.

The programme was aimed at encouraging farmers to produce chemical-free vegetables including green leafy vegetables, which are immuno-booster and micronutrient-rich food.

For the past 15 years, Dr Verma has been conducting research on biofertilizers, bio-decomposer, bio-controlling agents, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), and endophytes to develop potential microbial inoculants for multiple crop production of Uttar Pradesh. Dr Verma and his team collected rhizosphere soils from Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Mirzapur, Chanduauli, Varanasi, Allahabad, Sonbhadra, Lucknow, Pratapgarh, Meerut, Balllia, Ghazipur, Gorakhpur and other places and isolated soil microbes.

 
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