Agartala: Mar 18: Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu embarked on a visit to the State Agriculture Research Station this morning. Welcomed by Joint Director Uttam Saha, the Governor delved into discussions with officials on a range of pertinent issues within the conference hall.
During the interactive session, a documentary showcasing the diverse programs of the Research Station was screened. The Joint Director provided comprehensive insights into the station’s initiatives, emphasizing their impact and relevance.
The Governor’s exploration extended to various areas within the station premises, a repository of agricultural biodiversity, Focused on paddy and other crops, Showcasing sustainable farming practices, Ensuring quality and viability, Bringing soil health assessments to farmers.
Governor Nallu’s engagement underscores the importance of research and innovation in bolstering agricultural productivity. As the State Agriculture Research Station continues its vital work, stakeholders eagerly anticipate the positive outcomes that will benefit farmers and the agricultural community at large.
The Governor’s proactive involvement in understanding and supporting agricultural research initiatives reflects the commitment to sustainable development. The State Agriculture Research Station’s multifaceted efforts hold promise for enhancing crop yields, fostering eco-friendly practices, and ultimately contributing to the state’s agricultural prosperity. Stakeholders look forward to the station’s continued impact on rural livelihoods.