what are the various sources from which farmers can get necessary information help
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Well, there are different sources from which. farmers can get the necessary information.
The major source is the radio through which various agricultural programs are broadcast .
Also, there are helpline developed directly by the government of various states through which farmers can get the necessary information.There are agricultural expert available on these helplines to help the farmers.Also, national helpline number is available .
The government research center can also be helpful in this regard.
The major source is the radio through which various agricultural programs are broadcast .
Also, there are helpline developed directly by the government of various states through which farmers can get the necessary information.There are agricultural expert available on these helplines to help the farmers.Also, national helpline number is available .
The government research center can also be helpful in this regard.
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Small-hold farmers need to have access to various types of information so that they can yield proper harvests. They should have information regarding the - the best time to buy inputs or to sell their yields, saving time and money, plan according to the weather changes that can help them capitalize on rainfall or protect plants, pick the best-yielding seed varieties, and to distinguish between disease and pests and respond appropriately.
The most common way to have access to information was the - mobile phone. Although most of the farmers are illiterate and have not much idea about using technology, they rely on the experts in the villages.
Another common type of information source is the radio and television. Most news about the inflation, weather etc that are relevant to the farming activities are usually broadcasted over the radio and television. There are special programs that are telecasted for agricultural purposes on the tv and radio.
There are a few co-operative establishments that visit the villages frequently and pass on information to the panchayat and to the farmers.
The most common way to have access to information was the - mobile phone. Although most of the farmers are illiterate and have not much idea about using technology, they rely on the experts in the villages.
Another common type of information source is the radio and television. Most news about the inflation, weather etc that are relevant to the farming activities are usually broadcasted over the radio and television. There are special programs that are telecasted for agricultural purposes on the tv and radio.
There are a few co-operative establishments that visit the villages frequently and pass on information to the panchayat and to the farmers.
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