The Directorate of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) organized a significant meeting of the PAU Kisan Committee and PAU Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association at Pal Auditorium today.
During the event, PAU Vice Chancellor Dr Satbir Singh Gosal underscored the importance of agricultural diversification in Punjab. He emphasized the need for cultivating fruits and vegetables to enhance farmers’ economic stability, improve soil health, and address water scarcity and climate change issues. Dr Gosal highlighted PAU’s efforts in developing new horticultural varieties, such as dragon fruit and apples, which are well-suited to Punjab’s climate, and advocated for transitioning from traditional crops like wheat and rice to horticulture for better economic returns and sustainable practices.
Dr. Makhan Singh Bhullar, Director of Extension Education, welcomed the attendees and outlined the university’s initiatives to promote new fruit and vegetable varieties among farmers through training camps and on-site visits. Dr. GurSahib Singh, Additional Director of Extension Education, detailed the meeting proceedings and presented the report on the action taken.
The session also featured a question-and-answer segment coordinated by the Additional Director of Communication, Dr Tejinder Singh Riar, where farmers received updates on fertilizers, organic pest control measures, and marketing strategies. Dr. Gurjeet Singh Manget, Additional Director of Research, extended a vote of thanks to the audience. The event was attended by deans, directors, department heads, faculty members, and students.
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