Haryana government has a big announcement for the farmers who grow Dhencha

The Haryana government has announced a large scheme to promote green manure in the state and free farmers without relying on chemical fertilizers. Now they are provided with cash incentives from the government to farmers who grow green manure on their land. This amount is directly sent to the farmers’ bank accounts by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Thousands of farmers benefit from
Haryana Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana has given detailed information about this. He informed that Dhencha growing farmers will be given financial assistance of Rs 1,000 per acre. Dhencha is a natural manure, which helps to increase soil fertility, maintain moisture and reduce production costs. For the first time, the scheme is being implemented throughout the state, which will benefit thousands of farmers.
How to take advantage of the scheme
Dhencha is a poddar crop, which is made of plowing in the soil before harvesting. The crop also helps to increase the soil fertility because it stabilizes the nitrogen and supplies the nitrogen. Experts say that it will improve soil structure and maintain productivity for a long time. Rana appealed to farmers to upload a photo of their Dhencha crop on the portal ‘Mary Crop Mera Deta’. Without this, the purpose of this scheme is not available.
Dhencha’s importance in 22 districts
The government is targeting crop variation on 4 lakh acres of land in 22 districts of the state. In this, the Dhencha crop is given importance. More than 3 lakh farmers benefit from this scheme. The Agriculture Minister said that the scheme was a definite attempt to keep Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s farmer -centered policy on the ground under the leadership of Chief Minister Nib Singh.
The aim of the state government is to link farmers to the digital system through this scheme and bring government interests transparently and smoothly. The Agriculture Minister has appealed to the farmers to take full advantage of all the schemes run by the state government. He told the farmers to adopt environmentally friendly crops such as Dhencha and become partners in the green revolution.
(Jungbir Singh Report)
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