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Dr Swapnil Dubey, Senior Scientist, and Head of KVK Raisen Shows his Support to Krishi Jagran's 'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra'

The success of the roadshow owes much to the participation of farmers like Tara Chand Mevada, Prem Lodhi, and Arvind Raghuwanshi, who embody the spirit of innovation and resilience in agriculture.

Updated on: 5 April, 2024 11:55 AM IST By: KJ Staff
Farmers gathered to witness STIHL equipment

Krishi Jagran continues to revolutionize Indian agriculture through its innovative initiatives. Following the resounding success of its 'Millionaire Farmer of India Awards', sponsored by Mahindra Tractors, the organization has embarked on the 'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra', in partnership with STIHL, a transformative roadshow aimed at empowering farmers across the nation.

Commencing its journey from RLB Central University Jhansi, the roadshow has traversed through the State of Madhya Pradesh, touching villages like Phanda Kala, Pahriya, Silwani, and Singhpur in the districts of Bhopal and Raisen. At each destination, the Krishi Jagran team engaged with progressive farmers, spreading awareness about the ‘MFOI Awards’ scheduled in New Delhi from the 1st to the 5th of 2024.

The success of the roadshow owes much to the participation of farmers like Tara Chand Mevada, Prem Lodhi, and Arvind Raghuwanshi, who embody the spirit of innovation and resilience in agriculture. Additionally, STIHL showcased its agricultural equipment, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing farm productivity and efficiency.

A pivotal stop on the journey was at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra Raisen, where the team engaged in insightful discussions with Dr Swapnil Dubey, Senior Scientist, and Head of KVK Raisen. Dr Dubey expressed his support for the 'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra' mission, pledging to provide ongoing assistance throughout the journey.

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