00:28Directorate of Extension, which I am a director, is that we work on every district level because we have 10 districts and all of them are our Krishiviyan Kendras.
00:43There is only 12 districts in ICR, but in Bandipura, there are two districts in Bandipura, such as one in Guraze and one in Bandipura.
00:54So, this means that we are working in every district and working for our farmers.
01:00There are technologies that we refine and assess in this village.
01:06What is the technology that has given for this district? Is it valid or not?
01:12So, these are the technologies that we have to assess and refine.
01:17Then, we demonstrate that technology, such as we have FLD programs,
01:22so that they start their own startup,
01:26whether it is in honey processing, mushroom development, mushroom production,
01:30or any other agri-preneurship.
01:33In addition to that, there is an incubation center, SKI.
01:38and if someone has an idea for a startup,
01:42we do hand-holding them, incubate them,
01:45and help them to all India level contest,
01:48and funding for funding.
01:51And we have a lot of startups that have now,
01:5325,000, 30,000, 10,000, 5,000,
01:56and they have started their startups.
02:02So, we can tell you,
02:03the way we see,
02:04the way we see agriculture is a lot of development,
02:06and the way we see modern technology is a lot of development.
02:08What is AI going through,
02:10and the way we see local farmers,
02:12and the way we see local farmers are doing this,
02:14or the way we see local agriculture is doing this?
02:16Yes.
02:17As I told you,
02:18our SKI is the same way,
02:19our AI-ML,
02:20Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Unit,
02:22our Hon. V. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S.
02:23Because we know that the progress of agriculture is now,
02:33and now we have robotics,
02:35and automation.
02:36Because we don't have much time for farmers,
02:38that they will go to the daily field.
02:40And we want to,
02:42because our children are farmers,
02:44new children are coming to farming,
02:46IIT graduates,
02:47engineering graduates,
02:49so we want to automation in their fields,
02:52and such projects are running,
02:54so that they can sit on their own,
02:56and put them on their own,
02:58and put them on their own orchards,
03:01and irrigate them.
03:02Or there are many robberts in our university,
03:05which will reach our farmers in some years,
03:08and some farmers are also innovators,
03:10who have made some machines,
03:12ladders, walnut peelers,
03:14walnut treasure machines,
03:16or in precision agriculture,
03:18they have made some equipment.
03:20Our university is also building,
03:22agri-engineering workshops,
03:23and they are working on precision agriculture.
03:26And we also have,
03:27through HADP,
03:28mechanization,
03:29automation,
03:30and sensor-based projects,
03:32sensor-based projects,
03:33also work on that.
03:34We have adopted a lot of orchards,
03:36in terms of sensor-based agriculture,
03:38or mechanization,
03:40or minimization of pesticide use.
03:42So, this is a farmer level,
03:44to our university,
03:45to our modern agriculture practices.
03:47I would like to say,
03:48the last question,
03:49if we have a lot of agriculture graduates,
03:51which is very important from our university,
03:53then,
03:54do we have to train and train them?
03:56Do we have to train them?
03:57Do we have to train them?
03:58Do we have to train them?
03:59Do we have to train them?
04:00Do we have to train them?
04:01Do we have to train them?
04:03That is right.
04:29The chief female from the Ning Triangle,
04:31They are all in their own grade.
04:35So if they are going to streamline a little,
04:38we will get more vacancies for our children,
04:41which are our Agricultural Graduates.
04:43But we are now convinced for their vocation training
04:46and start-ups.
04:49Or as you said, they are going to be foreign.
04:52But this is their employment case,
04:54which is our Agricultural Production Department.
04:57So we are going to be able to do that.
05:01Look, the Horticulture is the backbone of Kashmir.
05:04Our Temperate Agriculture is running here.
05:06It's a temperate winter.
05:07That's why we have some crops from our own.
05:10Whether they are almonds, walnuts, apple, saffron, zira.
05:15So we have a lot of things.
05:17We have a lot of resources.
05:19We have a lot of strength.
05:23And our agriculture production is also very good and sweet.
05:29Kashmir's produce.
05:30So I want those who have a land,
05:32take it as a venture.
05:35Seriously, do this business.
05:37And those who don't have a land,
05:39they can also do a business in marketing, branding,
05:41branding, or FPOs,
05:43make farmers' produce.
05:45They can also do a marketer's brand.
05:47So I want those who are our Agricultural graduates
05:52or have a lot of children,
05:54take it as a agribusiness venture.
05:57Great.
05:58And with us,
05:59the Executive Director of Rihanna Havieb.
06:01My name is Zubbar.
06:02The Principal's Prime Minister of Rihanna Havieb
06:03and the President of Rihanna Havieb.
06:04He said that agriculture sector,
06:05it's a sector sector,
06:06that because of the young people
06:07for the long-term population,
06:08the material sector is made with us.
06:09But that's what is the need for them to the chuẩy
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