Maharashtra Agricultural Competitiveness Project (MACP), with a mandate to strengthen its implementation arm, the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA)
in the state of Maharashtra, took the initiative to ensure that its
objectives of increasing productivity, profitability and market access
of farming community is being effectively implemented by ATMA.
As part of its efforts to help raise the local agricultural
commodity, the MACP organized a day-long conference on post harvest
technologies and handed out GrainPro SuperGrainbags (SGBs), which is seen as an immediate storage solution.
they lose up to 20% of their yields due to pests and rodents that eat and contaminate their grains
416 SGBs with a capacity of 50 kilos each were handed out to
smallholder farmers who took part in demonstrations in the region to
store paddy and other grain yields. High yielding rice seed varieties
and nutrients were also handed out as part of the program.
Hanumant Kisan Ghadage and his wife Maya, progressive farmers from
Maushi village in Patan Taluka, took 10 bags for storage of paddy and
other grains. Before using the SGBs, they reported that they lose up to
20% of their yields due to pests and rodents that eat and contaminate
their grains.
After attending the Ultra Hermetic training provided by Pest Control of India (PCI)
and GrainPro, he believes that storing his surplus produce in the SGBs
will safely preserve the quality and reduce potential losses.
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