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DFPD organises awareness prog for farmers in Hapur

Farmers were sensitised about parameters of grain quality, bio-fortified crops along with ongoing projects of the Centre and the importance of fortified rice The Department of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD) organised a one-day awareness programme for the ‘progressive’ farmers of Hapur district by the Indian Grain Management and Research Institute (IGMRI), Hapur under the […]
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DFPD organises awareness prog for farmers in Hapur

Farmers were sensitised about parameters of grain quality, bio-fortified crops along with ongoing projects of the Centre and the importance of fortified rice

The Department of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD) organised a one-day awareness programme for the ‘progressive’ farmers of Hapur district by the Indian Grain Management and Research Institute (IGMRI), Hapur under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, D/o Food and Public Distribution, Government of India.

 

The theme of the programme was to share the role of the department in food security management in the last 75 years in the country, various refractions of foodgrains and the importance of fortified rice. The programme was conducted at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hapur and was attended by 30 farmers.

 

Dr Rajendra Kumar, Principal, Amar Singh PG College Lakahaoti, Bulandshahr presided over the programme and called upon for the participation of the farmers to increase the grain production, both in quantity and quality to strengthen the food security system of the country. Further, the importance of proper nutrition to consumers especially infants, pregnant and lactating mothers were also emphasised.

 

Developments in the field of food security management in the last 75 years since independence and the role of the department were presented to the audience. The various parameters of the grain quality and bio-fortified crops along with ongoing projects of the Government of India and the importance of the fortified rice were shared with the participants followed by an exhibition to identify fortified rice and different storage structures focusing on the methods of safe storage of grains.

 

Vishwajeet Haldar, Deputy Commissioner (S & R), D/o Food and Public Distribution, Dr Gautam Kumar, Deputy General Manager (Quality Control), Headquarters, Food Corporation of India, New Delhi, Dr Preeti Shukla, Assistant Director, (S&R), Quality Control Cell, New Delhi, Dr Ashok Kumar Singh, Scientist, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hapur, Dr RK Shahi, Director In-charge of Institute, Agricultural Scientists and Subject Matter Specialist also attended the programme.

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