十多年来在印度中央邦的“农业诊所和农业综合企业中心计划”(acabc)的蚯蚓视角

D. Pal, Laveena Sharma
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六十年前,圣雄甘地曾说:“农业是印度经济的支柱。”现在的情况仍然是一样的,农业作为社区的支柱,几乎支撑着整个经济。它约占印度人口就业的52%,占印度GDP总量的16%。农业的快速发展不仅对自给自足是必要的,而且对赚取关键的外汇也是必要的。尽管数以百万计的农民处于边缘地位,规模很小,但印度农民在产量和生产率方面是无与伦比的。他们和富裕国家的农民一样迅速接受改良的农业技术。人们相信,通过及时提供足够的化肥、种子和农药等投入,以及提供合理的农业贷款和作物保险,印度农民将确保国家的粮食和营养安全。因此,2002年4月9日制定了“农业诊所和农业商业中心”计划,以增加技术转让和推广服务,并为技术熟练人员提供自营职业机会。在此之后,我们从蠕虫的视角来想象中央邦,也就是从下面看一个方案,就好像观察者是一只蠕虫;它可以使一个物体显得巨大、强壮和强大,而观众却感到幼稚或无助。因此,我们在这里通过涵盖计划,nti,训练有素的候选人和建立的企业来了解实际情况。
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WORM'S-EYE VIEW ON ‘AGRICLINICS AND AGRIBUSINESS CENTRES SCHEME’ (ACABC) OVER A DECADE IN CONTEXT TO MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA
Six decades ago, Mahatma Gandhi observed, "Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy." The scenario is still the same now, with agriculture, which is the mainstay of the communities, supporting practically the whole economy. It accounts for around 52 per cent of the Indian population's employment and generates 16 per cent of the country's overall GDP. The rapid growth of agriculture is necessary not just for self-sufficiency but also to earn crucial foreign exchange. Despite the fact that millions of farmers are marginal and small, Indian farmers are unrivalled in terms of production and productivity. They are just as quick to accept improved agricultural technologies as farmers in rich countries. It is believed that by providing timely and enough inputs such as fertilisers, seeds, and pesticides, as well as making reasonable agricultural loans and crop insurance available, Indian farmers will secure the nation's food and nutritional security. As a result, on April 9, 2002, the ‘Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres' plan was created to increase technology transfer and extension services, as well as provide self-employment opportunities to technically skilled people. Herein after, we imagined the state of Madhya Pradesh from a worm's-eye perspective, which is a view of a scheme from below, as if the observer were a worm; it can be used to make an object appear big, strong, and mighty while the viewer feels childish or helpless. So, we here go through the actual facts by covering about the scheme, NTIs, trained candidates &venture established.
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