GANDERBAL, FEBRUARY 23: A group of 33 farmers from three different districts of Kashmir was today flagged-off by Joint Director Agriculture (Inputs) Kashmir, Farooq Ahmad Bhat for an exposure cum training visit outside the UT of J&K from the Farmer Training Centre (FTC) Ganderbal.The seven day exposure visit has been organised by the FTC Ganderbal under the Sub Mission on Agriculture Extension (SMAE) of centrally sponsored schemes, National Mission for Agriculture Extension Technology (NAET-ATMA).Joint Director while interacting with the farmers on the occasion, said that the visit has been organised for making the farmers aware of the latest technologies for commercial agriculture, Realtime trends in organic farming and cultivation of different agriculture crops on scientific lines.He impressed upon them to interact with the farm scientists, experts, and extension functionaries to get acquainted with up to date methodologies in crop cultivation on scientific lines.He also asked them to enhance their technical skills in the field of integrated farming and to adopt the advanced technologies for cultivation of different agricultural crops after learning from such training/exposure visits.Farooq said that under the holistic document special attention has been given to the capacity building of farmers and to achieve this target a number of programs have been devised.Giving details of the programme, Deputy Director Agriculture (Trainings) Kashmir, Idris Bashir Ahmad said that the group of 33 farmers (in 2nd phase) from Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian will visit Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) Ludhiana Punjab, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana and Indian Institute of wheat and barley research Institute Karnal, Haryana.