Agriculture tourism and learning

Grow your grains

We teach all farmers practically so that they can understand easily and learn very fast.

TRAINING TO THE FARMERS

We will motivate the farmers for organic farming by providing them training and exploring the advantages of organic farming. We will provide the seeds and training to farmers for the organic farming which will result in the production of the healthy and non-poisonous products.

 

The use  of pesticides and fertilizers will making the soil poisonous which will further result in the production of poisonous and unhealthy food. The organic Farming is the leading way of producing the healthy and non-poisonous products.

Our Mission

Our mission to ‘Serve the Land’ and ‘Feed the Hungry’ by imparting training and adoption of scientific technology in production of crops and livestock together through participatory approach under the Scientist, Farmer Interaction Forum.  It is the first of it’s kind in the country and Madhya Pradesh Presently, the Institute is actively involved in teaching, research and extension to impart quality teaching and research-extension modules for the multi-dimensional development of the students and the farming community in and around the Bhopal region.

Grow your grain  has a major role as a creator of capacity and supplier of the human resources necessary to enable rural people to increase agricultural productivity and the sustainability of their farming systems. Without this, the ability of rural people to improve their quality of life and livelihoods will be compromised.

Helping Farmers in Management of products with tools

These easy-to-use, interactive, computer-based tools capture spatial and temporal variability to provide precise nutrient recommendations to smallholder farmers in the rice, wheat and maize systems of India. In February 2014, the tool received the award for Best Innovation at the Bihar Innovation Forum II, which recognizes innovations to improve rural livelihoods in India.

Nutrient Expert is the product of close collaboration with key partners such as national agricultural research and extension systems (NARES), seed and fertilizer industries, non-governmental organizations, farmers’ and women’s self-help groups in India.