Chennai,— In a major boost to agriculture, the tamil Nadu government has successfully converted 58,000 acres of fallow land into productive cultivable agricultural lands, Agriculture minister M. R. K. Panneerselvam announced today. The initiative is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to increase farmers’ income and strengthen the agricultural sector.
Objective of the Initiative
The primary goal of this programme is to enhance farmers’ income by ensuring that unutilized or fallow lands are brought under cultivation. By converting previously idle lands into productive farmland, the state aims to:
Increase overall agricultural output
Promote food security in the region
Provide opportunities for farmers to diversify their crops
Reduce dependence on imports for certain crops
The government is coordinating with district agriculture offices to identify fallow lands and provide necessary support for cultivation, including seeds, irrigation facilities, and guidance on modern farming techniques.
Government Support and Implementation
According to minister Panneerselvam:
“The government is committed to raising farmers’ income by enabling the cultivation of unused lands and supporting them with modern agricultural practices.”
Farmers who participate in the programme will receive:
High-yield crop varieties suitable for local soil and climate
Technical support and training in sustainable and organic farming methods
Financial assistance for irrigation, seeds, and other inputs
This initiative is also closely linked with the “Mannuyir Kaappom” scheme, which promotes soil fertility and eco-friendly agricultural practices. Together, these programmes aim to increase productivity while maintaining soil health and environmental sustainability.
Expected Impact
The conversion of 58,000 acres of fallow land is expected to:
Significantly boost agricultural production in tamil Nadu
Generate additional income for farmers and rural communities
Encourage sustainable farming practices
Strengthen the state’s overall food security
Officials noted that monitoring and evaluation mechanisms will be put in place to ensure the proper utilisation of the land and to track improvements in yield and income.
This move represents a continued commitment by the tamil Nadu government to support farmers, maximize land utility, and ensure sustainable agricultural growth across the state.
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