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Haryana govt plans to launch agri-tourism: Dhankar

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Agriculture O P Dhankar today said the is contemplating to start agri-tourism, besides setting up of 340 'Bagawani Villages' along with collection centres.

The government also mulling to increase the number of Kisan Bazar to facilitate the farming community in the state.

The said the international horticulture market at Gannaur in Sonipat is the dream project of the government and the work on the project is likely to commence in April this year.

Dhankar was speaking to reporters here in connection with 3rd Leadership Summit-2018 to be organised at Mela Ground, Rohtak from March 24 to 26.

He said will inaugurate the summit on March 24.

Radha Mohan Singh, of State for Agriculture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Governor Prof and will be among the prominent personalities to be present during the summit.

While underlining the significance of entrepreneurship in agriculture, he said that without this, making agriculture business viable and increase the farmers income is a challenging task.

The Leadership Summit is being organised for the third consecutive year in the state with an aim to showcase before 16 lakh farmers the achievements of the state in agriculture sector and also to apprise them about the vision for the coming years.

"The theme of summit would be direct marketing and peri urban agriculture on March 24, doubling farmers' income on March 25 and enhancing milk production on March 26," Dhankar said.

The previous two summits witnessed footfall of over one lakh people each day but this figure is expected to increase this year, the said.

He said from the previous year's summit, the has decided to honour those farmers who have made outstanding contribution in their respective fields.

Impressed with this initiative, several private players have approached the to honour farmers.

"This year tractors of Sonalika and and would be given to the farmers as first, second and third prize respectively on all three days. The awards would be given through draw of lots by the Chief Guest of that day," Dhankar said.

The also said that workshops of different stakeholders would be organised on all three days.

In a reply to a question, Dhankar said that promotion of agriculture allied sectors and adoption of crop pattern is necessary for increasing the income of farmers.

He said that the government is also promoting organic farming in the state in a big way.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 20:40 IST
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