With the support of WCSF CharitySpirit Foundation, the Krishi Vigyan Kendra successfully organized farmer training programs at two different locations in Karra Block. The primary objective of these training sessions was to equip farmers with scientific agricultural knowledge, introduce modern farming methods, and promote sustainable as well as profitable agricultural practices. The overall coordination and leadership of the programs were provided by WCSF CharitySpirit Foundation’s State Coordinator, Priyanka Kumari Singh, whose guidance ensured the smooth and effective implementation of the training activities.
The first training program was conducted in Kosambi village under Kosambi Panchayat, Karra Block, at the platform located in front of Kosambi School. Farmers from nearby villages participated in large numbers and showed keen interest in the sessions. During this training, Krishi Vigyan Kendra scientist Jibrej Raj Sharma shared practical knowledge on modern agricultural practices, crop management techniques, soil conservation, and ways to enhance productivity. He emphasized the importance of scientific farming methods that help farmers achieve higher yields while reducing input costs. Panchayat Mahila Mitra Dashmi Bada encouraged active participation among farmers, while Block Coordinator Shashi Devi played an important role in organizing and managing the program.
The second training program was organized in Kedli village (Post Chhata, Police Station Karra) at the village platform. A large number of farmers from Chhata Panchayat and surrounding areas participated. In this session, Krishi Vigyan Kendra scientist Nikhil Raj guided farmers on advanced agricultural techniques, crop diversification, and strategies to increase farm income. Farmers actively interacted during the session and received practical solutions to challenges faced in their agricultural activities.
During both training programs, WCSF CharitySpirit Foundation Program Managers Elin Gudiya and Jasinta Gudiya actively participated and shared information about the foundation’s agriculture and livelihood initiatives. They motivated farmers to implement the knowledge gained from the training sessions in their own fields. Throughout the programs, State Coordinator Priyanka Kumari Singh remained closely engaged with the participants and ensured effective coordination at both locations.
More than 100 farmers participated across the two training programs. Participants described the sessions as highly informative and beneficial and expressed the need for organizing similar training programs in the future. WCSF CharitySpirit Foundation continues to work in collaboration with institutions like Krishi Vigyan Kendra to empower farmers, strengthen rural livelihoods, and promote knowledge-based agricultural development in the region.
With the support of WCSF CharitySpirit Foundation, the Krishi Vigyan Kendra successfully organized farmer training programs at two locations in Karra Block. The initiative aimed to strengthen farmers’ scientific knowledge, promote modern agricultural techniques, and encourage sustainable and income-oriented farming practices.