NEW DELHI: World’s largest fertiliser cooperative IFFCO recently organized an innovative & interactive convention on Nano fertilisers at IFFCO Sadan.
The convention brought together agriculture scientists, researchers, directors and vice-chancellors of premium agriculture research institutes one one platform. The objective was to discuss the gaps, scope of research & development, and the way forward in the direction of Agriculture 2.0 so that farmers of the country could get more benefits.
Dr U S Awasthi, MD, IFFCO appreciated the new initiative of network meeting for Nano fertilisers. “The indigenous technology has to evolve to address the current day challenges as resources are limited and climate change is a reality,” he said. Dr Awasthi elaborated on IFFCO’s drone ecosystem development project that can cover more than 25 lakh acres of foliar spraying at low cost for farmers.
During the meeting, a technical presentation was discussed which elaborated upon structural, morphological and efficacy benefits of IFFCO Nano Urea Liquid and how the networking project will further update, upgrade and provide quality data of IFFCO Nanofertilisers as per crops and agro climatic zones.
The major institutes that participated including TNAU, ICAR-CRIDA, INST Mohali; VNMKV, Parbhani, RVSKVV, Gwalior and ICAR-IARI, Pusa, New Delhi.
The convention brought together agriculture scientists, researchers, directors and vice-chancellors of premium agriculture research institutes one one platform. The objective was to discuss the gaps, scope of research & development, and the way forward in the direction of Agriculture 2.0 so that farmers of the country could get more benefits.
Dr U S Awasthi, MD, IFFCO appreciated the new initiative of network meeting for Nano fertilisers. “The indigenous technology has to evolve to address the current day challenges as resources are limited and climate change is a reality,” he said. Dr Awasthi elaborated on IFFCO’s drone ecosystem development project that can cover more than 25 lakh acres of foliar spraying at low cost for farmers.
During the meeting, a technical presentation was discussed which elaborated upon structural, morphological and efficacy benefits of IFFCO Nano Urea Liquid and how the networking project will further update, upgrade and provide quality data of IFFCO Nanofertilisers as per crops and agro climatic zones.
The major institutes that participated including TNAU, ICAR-CRIDA, INST Mohali; VNMKV, Parbhani, RVSKVV, Gwalior and ICAR-IARI, Pusa, New Delhi.
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