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Training on pest surveillance app conducted

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A training session on the National Pest Surveillance System App was organised in Nahan under the aegis of the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India. The initiative was facilitated by the Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Solan, and attended by 10 farmers and agricultural officers.

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Deputy Director of Agriculture, Rajkumar, shared details about the training, highlighting how the app helps farmers identify pests and diseases affecting crops. Participants were guided on uploading photos of affected crops to the app and accessing relevant information for pest and disease management.

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Rajkumar stated that the app is a revolutionary tool that enables farmers to receive instant solutions to pest-related issues with just a click. It empowers them with scientific and timely advice to protect their crops and increase yields.

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