Kerala's Agricultural Innovations: A Model for Sustainable Farming
The high-powered committee led by Justice Nawab Singh discussed Kerala's agricultural practices for sustainability and profitability. A Kerala delegation highlighted strategies that improved farmers' welfare, income, and sustainability. The Supreme Court-formed committee aims to develop agrarian reforms for enhancing the welfare and sustainability of agriculture.

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A high-powered committee led by Justice Nawab Singh convened on Thursday to examine the effective agricultural practices implemented by the Government of Kerala, aimed at transforming agriculture into a sustainable and profitable venture.
During a meeting in Panchkula, the committee, which was formed by the Supreme Court to propose agrarian sector reforms, focused on Kerala's strategies to elevate farmer welfare. The discussions were enriched by a Kerala delegation, including Agriculture Minister P Prasad and senior officials, detailing their state's strategic approach.
The discussions targeted key areas, such as boosting farmers' income, reducing agrarian distress, and achieving long-term agricultural sustainability. Insights and initiatives shared by the Kerala officials have notably advanced the farming community in Kerala.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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