
Nationwide farming campaign from 29 May to 12 June to educate 1.5 crore farmers on modern techniques and government schemes.
By Robin Kumar Attri
Campaign from 29 May to 12 June 2025.
Covers 700+ districts and 65,000+ villages.
Involves 8,000+ scientists and officers.
2,170 teams to hold 3 meetings daily.
Aims to reach 1.5 crore farmers.
The Indian agriculture sector is preparing for a big change with the launch of the 'Vikasit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025' (Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign 2025). Led by Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, this campaign will start on 29 May 2025 from Puri, Odisha, and continue across more than 700 districts till 12 June 2025.
This national-level campaign aims to bring scientific knowledge, modern farming techniques, and government scheme information directly to farmers. It will help make Indian agriculture more productive, sustainable, and self-reliant.
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The main goal of this campaign is to educate farmers on:
Latest farming technologies
Use of improved seeds
Balanced use of fertilizers
Crop varieties that can survive climate change
Better crop management techniques
Through this initiative, the government aims to reach out to 1.5 crore farmers across India.
Event Details | Information |
Campaign Duration | 29 May to 12 June 2025 |
Districts Covered | Over 700 |
Villages Involved | More than 65,000 |
Specialist Teams | 2,170 teams |
Scientists & Agricultural Officers | Over 8,000 |
Meetings per Team per Day | 3 meetings |
Target Farmers per Meeting | About 300 farmers |
731 Krishi Vigyan Kendras and 113 ICAR institutes will actively participate.
Each district will host three major meetings involving scientists, officials, and progressive farmers.
Farmers will be able to interact directly with scientists to get their doubts cleared.
Mobile soil testing labs will help farmers understand their soil quality.
Farmers will get details about climate-resilient crop varieties.
Information about central government schemes and their benefits will be shared.
Around 3,100 agricultural scientists have been trained as master trainers. Their role will be:
Guiding farmers about improved seeds and fertilizers
Sharing knowledge on scientific farming practices
Supporting farmers with soil testing information
These scientists are expected to play a vital role in increasing productivity and reducing input costs for farmers.
In preparation for the campaign, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhanaddressed scientists at the NASC Complex, New Delhi. During his speech, he said:
“My life is dedicated to serving farmers, increasing agricultural production, and reducing farming costs. We aim to ensure food security, protect future generations, and make India’s food reserves stronger.”
He stressed the importance of using quality seeds, balanced fertilizers, and local research insights. He also highlighted the need for better coordination between scientists, officials, and farmers, calling it a missing link that this campaign aims to reconnect.
The minister assured that there will be no shortage of funds for agriculture research and innovation. He believes that the results of this campaign will be visible from the upcoming Kharif season itself.
He encouraged Indian scientists to show their capabilities on global platforms and expressed confidence that India's agricultural research institutions can gain international recognition. He praised the dedication of the scientists and said that India will always remain grateful to them after the success of this campaign.
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The Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign 2025 is set to bring a major transformation in the Indian agriculture sector. With support from agricultural scientists, government bodies, and direct farmer engagement, the campaign is expected to boost productivity, promote sustainable farming, and help farmers become more self-reliant.
Stay tuned as India takes a big leap toward a modern and developed agricultural future.
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