Andhra Pradesh government launch Rytanna Mee Kosam program. They also start farmer awareness work in villages. The program will start from the 24th to the 29th of November, which is a one-week program. In this program local MLA will visit the farmer’s house. They will encourage farmers for modern cultivation methods. A state is working on the five points (Panchasutras) strategy, so this will help farmers make their agricultural fields profitable. The government also organise workshops that have been conducted in the Rythu Seva Kendra on the 3rd of December.
Rytanna Mee Kosam Scheme
CM N. Chandrababu Naidu shares their viewpoint on teleconferencing with 10000 farmers and officials. They said we have to focus on transforming agriculture with technology. We are committed to working for farmers and better water management, and also adding some value to their work. He said that the government has already given 6310 crore rupees to farmers through the Annadata Sukhibhava – PM Kisan scheme in instalments. This is a very good support for farmers. Under the Annadata Sukhibhava government, help farmers with 14000 rupees in two equal instalments to 46.5 lakh farmers.

| Information on | Rytanna Mee Kosam |
| Start by | CM N. Chandrababu Naidu |
| Scheme focus | Information on the 5-point program (Panchasutras) |
| Schedule | 24th To 29th November |
| Workshop on | 3rd of December |
| Workshop venue | Rythu Seva Kendras |
| Program for | All farmers and their allied sectors |
What is the 5-point strategy (Panchasutras)
- The first work is water security. In which you have to save water with the plant system, so every crop will get enough water.
- Demand-based farming helps farmers to choose the right crop according to the market need. It will help them to grow in information.
- Use of new technology in farming, adopting new machinery, new tools and apps that will reduce the hard work and increase farmer output.
- Food processing also helps farmers to add value to their products. With food processing, they can earn more from raw crops.
- The government help farmers with their schemes, provides them with subsidies, training and makes market connections.
Government Support Annadata Sukhibhava -PM Kisan scheme
In a recent meeting of CM N. Chandrababu Naidu with officials and farmers, he highlighted the Annadata Sukhibhava -PM Kisan scheme. In the scheme, they give 14000 rupees to each former in instalments. With this scheme, right now, 46.5 lakh farmers already take advantage. Farmers use this money to reduce their burden and solve their issues. This scheme is helpful for all small and marginal farmers.
Benefits of Rytanna Mee Kosam Scheme
Promoting modern technology and natural farming: According to CM, modern farming is very helpful to increase crop output and help farmers earn more with the natural process. If farmers use the natural process of farming, then it will make their soil rich and healthy. Certified natural products are already on sale at Rythu Bazaars. Natural and Organic products get a better price in the market. In many districts of Andhra Pradesh, like Kadapa or now adopting natural farming.
Promoting food processing and Make a Link with Market: If farmers set up their food processing units, then it will help them earn more. If any farmer sells their raw crop, then it will give them only a market price. But if you sell them as a product, then it will increase your revenue and your product price. Your income will increase without increasing your farming area. It will also help to make a good link with the market.
Aware farmers about overuse of pesticides: In this program, farmers of Andhra Pradesh will be aware of the side effects and overuse of pesticides. Organic product demands increase day by day in India. People love Organic products, which will be produced without using any fertilisers and pesticides.
Related: Kalalaku Rekkalu Scheme
FAQ
This is 5-point program also known as Panchasutras, which encourages farmers to adopt modern and organic farming methods.
Village visits are planned from the 24th to the 29th of November all over Andhra Pradesh.
Yes. A workshop is planned for the 3rd of December in Rythu Seva Kendras.
The five main points of Panchasutras are water saving, use of Technology in farming, food processing, crop planning and government schemes.