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28 Dec

Workshop on Integration of Stakeholders for Promoting Climate-Smart Technologies through Digital Agriculture

ICAR -NRRI and M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) jointly organised a day  workshop on  “Integration of Stakeholders for Promoting Climate-Smart Technologies through Digital Agriculture” on 23rd December 2019 at NRRI, Cuttack.  Dr.A K Nayak, Principal Scientist & HOD, CCAR – NRRI delivered the welcome address and highlighted the Resilience project interventions and the role of digital agriculture to build the capacity of the farmers. Dr. H.

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21 Nov

RESILIENCE project completed one year – All partners annual review meeting was hosted by OUAT and NRRI from 13-15th November in Odisha

The Resilience project partners and stakeholders participated in the annual review meeting and field exposure visits to Tangi block (Cuttack district, Odisha state) on the 14th November, to observe the different farmer community-led on farm demonstration of selected climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) interventions. Row planting of rice seedlings was one of the practices introduced along with short duration rice varieties by NRRI in the village Abhayapur.

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22 Aug

Climate smart agriculture technologies based on expert and farmer choices introduced in Ganjam and Cuttack districts of Odisha state

RESILIENCE project is adopting a cluster-based approach to introduce climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies. These were selected based on situation analysis and choices of experts and farmers in the project areas.

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22 Jul

Capacity Building Programme on “Becoming a Plant Doctor”

Knowledge Management and Capacity Building is the core theme of the project in builiding the capability of the small farmers and associated stakeholders in addressing the issues in enhancing the resilience capacity in the context of climate change. Management of plant health assumes greater importance to reduce the risk in crop cultivation. The current advisory systems available to meet the challenge is inadeqaute and require a paradigm shift in the approach. Towards this, MSSRF is striving to develop a farmer friendly model in collaboration with CABI for the past 8 years.

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