Farmer Clubs Training
Project Overview
Formation of Farmer Clubs
Each club consists of 50 to 100 farmers, fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and mutual support among members.
These clubs serve as platforms for farmers to collectively address challenges, share best practices, and access new technologies.
Training Programs
LINE Departments such as the Agriculture Department, Horticulture Department, Veterinary Department, and DWAMA (Development of Women and Men in Agriculture) provided specialized training sessions.
These departments offered expert guidance on topics such as crop management, horticulture techniques, animal husbandry, and rural development schemes.
NABARD
Empowerment
2016
Mydukur Constituency
Impact & Outcomes

This initiative has enabled farmers to:
Yield & Productivity
Adopt scientific agricultural practices, improving crop yield and productivity.
Crop Diversification.
Access modern horticulture techniques, promoting crop diversification.
Increasing Income
Enhance livestock care through veterinary training, increasing income from animal husbandry.
Government Resources
Leverage government schemes and resources through DWAMA’s guidance.
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By building knowledge-based communities, HERDS ensures that these farmers are better equipped to handle challenges, increase productivity, and achieve sustainable growth.
These clubs have become essential forums for ongoing support, information exchange, and innovation, creating a positive impact on the entire rural community.
HERDS remains committed to empowering farmers by providing continued access to knowledge, financial resources, and collaboration opportunities through its partnership with NABARD and government departments.