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Ashwini Vaishnav said that the first is the Digital Agriculture Mission. It is being developed on the lines of the structure of digital public infrastructure for agriculture. Some good pilot projects have been started and we have got success.

The central government on Monday approved a digital agriculture mission worth Rs 2,817 crore. This was announced by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav after the cabinet meeting. He said that it is being developed on the lines of the structure of digital public infrastructure for agriculture and said that the Digital Agriculture Mission will be set up in the country with a total investment of Rs 2,817 crore. He said that 7 major decisions have been taken in the cabinet meeting today to improve the lives of farmers and increase their income.

Ashwini Vaishnav said that the first is the Digital Agriculture Mission. It is being developed on the lines of the structure of digital public infrastructure for agriculture. Some good pilot projects have been started and we have got success. On that basis, Digital Agriculture Mission will be established with a total investment of Rs 2,817 crore. He said that the second decision is related to food and nutrition security. How do we prepare our farmers, our agricultural community for climate-friendly crop science and food security and nutrition security for 2047 – keeping this in mind, 6 pillars have been established for this program which will be done at a cost of Rs 3,979 crore.

The Cabinet has approved a program with a provision of Rs 2,292 crore to strengthen agricultural education and management. The government has approved a scheme of Rs 1,702 crore for sustainable livestock health. The government has approved a scheme of Rs 1,702 crore for sustainable livestock health. Apart from this, the Cabinet has also approved another scheme of Rs 860 crore for sustainable development of horticulture sector. Vaishnav said that the Cabinet has also approved a scheme of Rs 1,202 crore for Krishi Vigyan Kendras and Rs 1,115 crore to strengthen natural resource management. The total allocation for these seven programs related to the agriculture sector is more than Rs 13,960 crore.

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