<p>The Punjab government on Thursday said it would organise a one-day seminar to encourage women entrepreneurs in dairy farming which will give them hi-tech training in this field.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The state’s Dairy Development Department in collaboration with Punjab Dairy Development Board would organise a one-day Women Dairy Farmers Seminar at Jagraon in Ludhiana on Sunday, aimed at highlighting the contribution of women dairy farmers in the development of dairy in the state.<br /><br />“About 1,000 women dairy farmers from all over the state would participate in the seminar,” Sarwan Singh Phillaur, state’s animal husbandry, fisheries and dairy development minister, said here.<br /><br />He said dairy farming has proved to be a viable alternative in the context of diversification of agriculture.<br /><br />“The Punjab government would extend all possible assistance to encourage women to adopt this highly lucrative trade and would also impart hi-tech training to them,” he added.<br />Phillaur asked the women dairy farmers to come forward in this trade and bring the much needed white revolution in Punjab with their indomitable courage and hard work.<br /><br />In this seminar, women experts from different universities would deliver lectures on the subjects concerned with the dairy farming and would enlighten them about the latest developments in this sector.<br /><br />Besides this, successful dairy farmers would also narrate their success stories and encourage other dairy farmers to set up dairy farming adopting latest techniques. <br /></p>
<p>The Punjab government on Thursday said it would organise a one-day seminar to encourage women entrepreneurs in dairy farming which will give them hi-tech training in this field.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The state’s Dairy Development Department in collaboration with Punjab Dairy Development Board would organise a one-day Women Dairy Farmers Seminar at Jagraon in Ludhiana on Sunday, aimed at highlighting the contribution of women dairy farmers in the development of dairy in the state.<br /><br />“About 1,000 women dairy farmers from all over the state would participate in the seminar,” Sarwan Singh Phillaur, state’s animal husbandry, fisheries and dairy development minister, said here.<br /><br />He said dairy farming has proved to be a viable alternative in the context of diversification of agriculture.<br /><br />“The Punjab government would extend all possible assistance to encourage women to adopt this highly lucrative trade and would also impart hi-tech training to them,” he added.<br />Phillaur asked the women dairy farmers to come forward in this trade and bring the much needed white revolution in Punjab with their indomitable courage and hard work.<br /><br />In this seminar, women experts from different universities would deliver lectures on the subjects concerned with the dairy farming and would enlighten them about the latest developments in this sector.<br /><br />Besides this, successful dairy farmers would also narrate their success stories and encourage other dairy farmers to set up dairy farming adopting latest techniques. <br /></p>