Acts and Policies
Rule of Business

Rule of Business

  • Agriculture Extension, Research, Engineering and Education.
  • Enhance productivity through better varieties and improved management practices.
  • Promoting high-value crops, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Transmission of modern techniques to the growers: Crop Technology and Agricultural Practices.
  • Promoting efficient use of water and other inputs.
  • Improving soil health.
  • Development of culturable waste lands.
  • Layout orchards, model farms, and budding of fruits.
  • Assisting Crop Reporting Services in conducting surveys, collecting data, and helping farmers in taking remedial measures against pest attacks.
  • Genetic improvement of crop varieties.
  • Development of production technology.
  • Control of diseases and insect/pests.
  • Promote improved OFWM practices for increasing water/agricultural productivity.
  • Mobilize farming communities to share investment costs.
  • Establishment of new regulated markets.
  • Training of members, staff, and functionaries of the regulated markets.
  • Dissemination of marketing information.
  • Demonstrations on picking, packing, and grading.
  • Establishment of marketing intelligence services and dissemination.
  • To impart technical assistance to the people engaged in floriculture and landscaping of gardens and parks.
  • Adaptive research.
  • Zoological survey.
  • Botanical survey.
  • Crop reporting services.
  • Cooperative societies and cooperative bank.
  • Preparation of agriculture graduates and masters.
  • All service matters of the employees of the attached departments, except those entrusted to the Services and General Administration Department or any other department.