
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Farm Science Centre) in India is a unique system of technology transfer. Started its service on 21st March 1974 at Puducherry, the first KVK in India, grown to 731 KVKs in 2023. As the frontline extension system, KVKs have their footprint in every successful technology developed by institutions and adopted by farmers.... |
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Government of India mandated the establishment of Krishi Vigyan Kendras as grassroots level Farm Science Centres to provide various types of farm support activities like technology dissemination to farmers, training, awareness to achieve the set of objectives. KVK have made dent and has become part of decentralized planning and implementation instrument to achieve desired level of growth in agriculture and allied sector in the district.
KVK play a vital role in conducting on farm testing to demonstrate location specific agricultural technologies. KVK conducts demonstrations to prove the potential of various crops at farmers’ fields. Also conduct need based training programmes for the benefit of farmers and farm women, rural youths. KVK creates awareness about improved agricultural technologies through extension programmes. Critical and quality inputs like seeds, planting materials, organic products, bio fertilizers and livestock are produced by the KVK and made available to the farmers.
Technology assessment, refinement and demonstration of technology/products through the following activities of KVK.
- On-farm testing to identify the location specificity of agricultural technologies under various farming systems.
- Frontline demonstrations to establish its production potentials on the farmers’ fields.
- Training of farmers to update their knowledge and skills in modern agricultural technologies, and training of extension personnel to orient them in the frontier areas of technology development.
- To work as resource and knowledge centre of agricultural technology for supporting initiatives of public, private and voluntary sector for improving the agricultural economy of the district.
- In order to create awareness about improved technology, a large number of extension activities will be taken up.
- The seeds and planting materials produced by the KVKs will also be made available to the farmers.
Trainings for Extension Personnel
Event Details:
Conducted off campus training on Importance of Maternal Health - Action Plan 2024-25, S.No.12.3 (10), Page No.113.
• Handled a technical session on consumption of balanced diet, food pyramid, energy yielding foods, body building foods and protective foods, preparation of weaning foods, processing of millets and its value chain
• Provided RDA, dietary guidelines for first 1000 days of life (Pregnancy and Lactation period) and development of low cost value-added products from locally available agriculture and horticultural produces for eradication of micronutrient deficiency especially for Anemia and Vitamin A.
• Sharing of success story on Amylase Rice Foods by KVK promoted women entrepreneur Mrs.J.Pandipriya, AYUSHA Foods, Uthamapalayam, Theni.
• Exhibited Complementary /Supplementary foods
Exposure visit to Regional Agricultural Fair, 2025
Event Details:
Organized exposure visit to regional agriculture fair for providing awareness about various agricultural technologies and products to farming community
2. Farmer's were participated in various sessions during exposure visit.
Staff involved: Programme Co-ordinator(i/c) and SMS ( Agricultural Extension)








