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Plant clinic program in siddharthanagar municipality |
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by Sharmila Pandey | 23-04-2021 17:37 0 |
Learning by doing has been an exciting journey for me in this week. Youth endeavor for sustainable agriculture (YES agriculture ) has organized ¡®plant clinic program ¡® on 19 april and 21 april in collaboration with siddharthanagar municipality 10, Doghahari. This program has co ordinated by plant clinic wing coordinator of YES agriculture Mr Jay chaurasiya . Me working as a board member of this organization I have got this opportunity to work with his team for organizing this program. This program had basically two phases ,informal on 19 april and formal phase on 21 april. In informal program on 19 april we organizing team member went to farmer¡¯s house for field survey. We then with the help of some designated member of smart krishi office of that municipality went to farmer¡¯s field to ask different questionnaire related with the problems in their field during vegetable production and observed their field as well. From this survey we found that farmers especially have cultivated vegetables of cucurbitaceae family in this season. Moreover they also have cultivated crops of malvaceae , leguminaceae , umbiliferae , liliaceae , solanaceae , anacardiceae , spindaceae family. We found that farmers have been using endemic / native seeds rather than improved seeds. In some places , native seeds have seen to be disease resistance but it has been observed with less production. We observed that vegetables of cucurbitaceae and solanaceae family was highly effected by the leaf feeder and borer insects beyond the economic threshold level but still they have not used any insect trapper to control insect. Farmers have been using chemical insecticides and pesticides for insect control rather than any mechanical and biological method of insect control . cucumber and pumpkin was effected with powdery mildew in high quantity. we were heart break with the farmers loss in acers and ropani of chilly production that has damaged by little leaf virus and mosaic virus. We felt very greatful to share our knowledge to the farmers regarding the virus outbreak and solution. We also shared our knowledge about the biological control of crop- pest management. In informal program on 21 april , we invited all farmers those who have faced problems in field with the samples of their effected crop on municipality hall . our organizing team is very thankful for our main guest agriculture technician and NARC scientist entomologist Binita sharma and pathologist Shivaratan Gupta along with agriculture extension officer mr. yogendra Prasad Yadav and senior Ravin Rijal and Archana Paudel that they observed problem of farmers and helped to provide correct prescription for the control of insect and pest. They suggested farmers to use biological insect control method rather than chemical control. |
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Thank you for the informative report
Posted 01-05-2021 12:01
Hi Sharmila,
Hands on activity is always fun!
I'm glad that you had wonderful time ;)
Posted 28-04-2021 12:09
Thank you so much Meena.
keep motivating me as always.
Posted 24-04-2021 14:50
Hello Sharmila!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
Being the student of agriculture science it is deeply satisfying to conduct/participate this type of plant clinic. I can see farmers group participating and acknowledging your program.
Its great to see that the program was conducted under the supervision of expertise, so the team may have learnt a lot indeed.
Extension of cause, effect and remedy of the plant disease among the group of farmers helps to adopt the preventive measures of the disease.
Hope to see your engagement of such programs in coming days, too.
Eagerly waiting for your next report.
Keep writing and shining.
Keep doing great.
Warm regards,
Meena
Posted 23-04-2021 21:17