The national award with a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh was given to an enterprising woman farmer Krishan Yadav from Najafgarh, south west Delhi, for her entrepreneurial journey from selling vegetables on road to setting up a food processing factory to manufacture more than 200 products like pickles.
The zonal award with Rs 50,000 cash prize was given to 11 farmers selected from agri-zones including Kanpur, Ludhiana, Patna, Jodhpur, Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
"They have come up in life despite not having education and financial backing," Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Direct General Trilochan Mahapatra said.
The award was instituted this year to commemorate the birth centenary of Jan Sangh founder Pandit Deendayal Updhyay.
The other 11 farmers are being awarded at their respective zones today.
Ravinder Kaur, Director of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), one of the institutes under ICAR, said, "To increase farm income, we need to increase yields and focus on integrated farmers. Farmers should take advantage of new technology from our institutes."
Now, Yadav is processing 50-odd agri-commodities and selling to BSF canteens and other retail chains, making business in crores and providing employment to more than 150 people. She sells pickles under the brand name of 'Krishna'.
Among zonal awardees, Punjab-based Jinder Singh has been recognised for growing and selling nursery vegetable crops under the brand name 'Chamkaur Sahib Paniri farm'. He also started bee-keeping to add to his farm income.
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