PMK founder S Ramadoss  
Tamil Nadu

Launch tech-driven schemes to guide young farmers, urges PMK founder Ramadoss

The senior leader noted that a growing number of educated youth across Tamil Nadu are now taking up agriculture

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: PMK founder S Ramadoss has demanded that the state government introduce innovative, technology-driven agricultural schemes to guide and support young people showing increasing interest in farming.

The senior leader noted that a growing number of educated youth across Tamil Nadu are now taking up agriculture. Many of them, he said, are cultivating their ancestral lands, buying farmland, or leasing land to engage in both traditional and modern forms of agriculture.

"These young farmers are particularly enthusiastic about natural farming methods and cooperative or community-based farming models. If the government provides structured guidance and institutional support through its Departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animal Husbandry, these youth can achieve remarkable success, make farming profitable, and inspire more young people to join agriculture, ensuring its long-term sustainability in Tamil Nadu," he added.

He also suggested that the government promote small-scale industries for manufacturing farm machinery and equipment by offering subsidies and loans through the Departments of Agricultural Engineering and Industrial Development.

"The Tamil Nadu government must immediately launch a joint initiative—similar to an 'Agricultural Development Mission'—to train and empower the next generation of farmers. Supporting their enthusiasm with the right guidance will ensure the future of farming in the state," he urged.

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