Farmer Awareness Meet Promotes Scientific and Sustainable Farming in Prayagraj
In Prayagraj, farmers were urged to adopt nano fertilizers and scientific methods for sustainable and profitable agriculture.

Prayagraj : A farmer outreach program aimed at promoting sustainable and scientific farming methods was held today in the villages of Bagai Kala and Sahson Phulpur in Prayagraj district. The awareness-based Kisan Chaupal witnessed enthusiastic participation from local farmers, highlighting the growing interest in adopting modern agricultural techniques.
Organized under the banner of IFFCO Phulpur, the event featured Sanjay Kudeshia, Unit Head at IFFCO Phulpur, as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, Kudeshia emphasized the game-changing role of nano fertilizers such as Nano Urea Plus and Nano DAP. He explained how these innovative fertilizers, though required in smaller quantities, significantly boost crop yield while reducing overall farming costs.
"Nano-based fertilizers represent the future of farming. They not only enhance productivity but also contribute to environmental conservation by minimizing chemical runoff," Kudeshia said.
The program was presided over by village head Pratap Bahadur Singh, who encouraged the farmers to embrace scientific methods and shift toward eco-friendly practices. "Scientific farming is the key to both profitability and sustainability. Adopting these methods can protect the health of our soil and ensure better yields for the next generation," he remarked.
Swayam Prakash, PRO of IFFCO Phulpur, presented an insightful session on the adverse effects of excessive use of chemical fertilizers. He warned that continuous chemical input can degrade soil fertility, pollute water resources, and reduce crop quality over time. Prakash stressed that nano fertilizers, developed through advanced technology, are a safer and more efficient alternative for long-term agricultural sustainability.
Technical experts from IFFCO gave a hands-on demonstration to farmers, explaining the correct methods for using Nano Urea Plus and Nano DAP—including dosage, timing, and application techniques. The session also covered expected benefits such as improved plant health, enhanced nutrient absorption, and better economic returns.
Farmers actively participated in the interactive Q&A session, asking questions about practical issues they face in the field and receiving expert guidance on resolving them. Many attendees expressed appreciation for the initiative and called for more such knowledge-sharing events in the future.
The event concluded with a strong call to action: move away from conventional, high-chemical farming and adopt a more informed, technology-backed approach to agriculture. Among those present were Anurag Tiwari, Rajesh Singh, and other local leaders who extended their support to the initiative.
As traditional farming faces modern challenges, such outreach programs are instrumental in guiding rural communities toward smart, efficient, and sustainable farming practices.
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