Modi bats for new tech in agriculture sector

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Friday inaugurated the 'Krishi Kumbh' in as he expressed hope that the event will pave the way for new technology to be imbibed in the agriculture sector.

Addressing the event via video conference, he appreciated the government for its efforts in augmenting the procurement of foodgrains.

Amid concerns over rising level of air pollution in the national capital, emphasised on the need to evolve new technologies and ways that will help eliminate the need for farmers to burn crop stubble.

asserted the farmers take the country forward and reiterated his government's commitment to double their income by 2022.

He said, a series of steps have been taken to reduce farm input costs and raise profits and noted that a large number of solar pumps will be installed in farms across the country in the near future.

The PM said the government is working to deliver the benefits of science to agriculture and the being set up in is a step in this direction.

Modi also spoke of the importance of value addition in farming and said steps are being taken in the

After Green Revolution, he said, the focus is now on improving milk and honey production.

Addressing the gathering, the PM called for discussion on matters such as judicious use of water resources, better technology for storage and use of latest technology in farming during the event.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 15:40 IST