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List of Progressive Famers of the Bhavnager District, Gujarat LIST OF PROGRESSIVE FAMERS OF THE BHAVNAGER DISTRICT, GUJARAT Sl. Name of the farmer Address Telephone/ Type of Farming System/Cropping Awards/ No. Mobile No. System recognition if any 1 Sh. Naran bhai Shamji At:- Otha, 09428991520 Organic Farming in Per millet & Winning Award bhai Solanki Tal-Mahuva, Groundnut, Making of Botanical Recognized by President Dist:-Bhavnagar Pesticide for plant Protection of India 2 Sh. Chandubhai Balabhai At;- Mahuva 09913605781 Scientific cultivation in coconut and Winning Award Desai Tal:- Mahuva, Horticulture Crops Recognized by President Dist;- Bhavnagar of India 3 Sh. Ishabhai Haji At; Sandarda 09924314140 Making of Power operated Farm Awarded “ Krishi Fakirbhai Madviya Tal:-Mahuva, implement through his own Rushi” during Krushi Dist:-Bhavnagar Experience Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 4 Sh. Natubhai Kalubhai At:-Degvada 09427559234 Mixed Farming &Integrated Farming Awarded “ Krishi Jadav Tal:-Mahuva, System (Agril & Ani. Husb) Rushi” during Krushi Dist:-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 5 Sh. Kalubhai Chagan bhai At;- Rajavadar 09979186981 Irrigation Through Wind Mil Awarded “ Krishi Gondliya Tal:- Mahuva, operated in horticulture/ Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Vermicompost production Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 6 Sh. Vinubhai Nagar At;- Ratanpar 09825416189 Organic farming, vermin compost Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Botad, and scientific cultivation of field Rushi” during Krushi Dist:-Bhavnagar crops Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 7 Sh. Rasikbhai Govindbhai At;Botad, 09824107373 Scientifically cultivation of Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Botad, Horticulture Crops Rushi” during Krushi Dist:-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 8 Sh. Vipulbhai Gorabhai At;- Kireyani 09924249313 High Production in Chilly Crop Awarded “ Krishi Tal:-Botad Rushi” during Krushi Dist:- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 9 Himattbhai Ravajibhai At;- Tajapar 09723534347 Adoption of Modern Scientific Awarded “ Krishi Tal:-Botad cultivation practices along with Drip Rushi” during Krushi Dist:- Bhavnagar Irrigation Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 10 Tribhuvanbhai At;- Ratanpar 09898962726 Drip irrigation in Groundnut Awarded “ Krishi Parsottambhai Tal;- Botad, Rushi” during Krushi Dist:-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 11 Sh. Shkati Sinh At;- Jasapar 09825247264 Cashyunut Farming Awarded “ Krishi Hematsinh Gohil Tal;- Talaja, Rushi” during Krushi Dist:;-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 12 Sh. Hamjibhai Popatbhai At;- Zajmer 09426529866 Horticulture Crop Production Awarded “ Krishi Parmar Tal;- Talaja, Rushi” during Krushi Dist:;-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 13 Prvainbhai Mulajibhai At;- Bell 09904331163 Horticulture Crop Production Awarded “ Krishi Dankhara Tal;- Talaja, Rushi” during Krushi Dist:;-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 14 Naranbhai Ratabhai Mori At;- Padarghada 09426456588 Drip irrigation in Horticulture crops Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Talaja, Rushi” during Krushi Dist:;-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 15 Maheshbhai Ramajibhai At;- Dihor 09998145490 Drip irrigation in Cotton & Awarded “ Krishi Joshi Tal;- Talaja, Horticulture crops Rushi” during Krushi Dist:;-Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt 16 Sh. Ajitbhai Mangalbhai At:- juna Padar 09427416531 Drip irrigation in Horticulture Crops Awarded “ Krishi Gohil Tal:- Palitana, Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 17 Sh.Sh. Bakulsinh At:- Chok 09427511574 Drip irrigation in Water Melon, Awarded “ Krishi NathuSinh Sarviya Tal:- Palitana, Papaya, Banana & Mango Crops Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 18 Laljibhai Ambabhai At:- Khakhariya 09426468261 Drip irrigation in cotton Awarded “ Krishi Narola Tal:- Palitana, Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 19 Manjibhai Aghobhai At:- Khijadiya 09428431479 Advance agriculture (Cotton) Awarded “ Krishi Bathani Tal:- Palitana, Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 20 Bholabhai Shambhaubhai At:- Motipaniyari Scientific cultivation in vegetable Awarded “ Krishi Baraiya Tal:- Palitana, crops Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 21 Sh. Rameshbhai Balabhai At;- Santh Khakhra ----- Advance horticulture Farming Awarded “ Krishi Goyani Tal;- Gariydhar Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 22 Sh. Vajubhai Chaganbhai At;- Sitapur ----- Organic Farming Awarded “ Krishi Jogani Tal;- Gariydhar Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 23 Lakshamanbhai At;- Salingpur Drip irrigation in Papaya Awarded “ Krishi Lavajibhai Bhojani Tal;- Gariydhar Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt Karsanbhai Khodabhai At;- Surnivas Organic Farming Awarded “ Krishi Jivani Tal;- Gariydhar Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt 24 Thakarsinhbhai At;- Sitapur Organic Farming Awarded “ Krishi Khusabhai Tal;- Gariydhar Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt 25 Sh. Raghubha Bachhubha At:- Kerada 09427546329 Drip irrigation in Tomato crop Awarded “ Krishi Tal:- Ghogha, Rushi” during Krushi Dist:- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 26 Sh. Kanabhai Gafulbhai At;-Morchand 9825668757 Onion Farming Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Ghogha Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 27 Dasharathsinh Lalubha At;-Otharaka 09925292154 Sprinkler irrigation Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Ghogha Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 28 Rameshbhai Nanjibhai At;-Nathughada 09825668757 Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Ghogha Drip irrigation in Papaya Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 29 Jayarambhai Jethabhai At;-Nathughada 09825668757 Drip irrigation in Cotton Awarded “ Krishi Tal;- Ghogha Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 30 Sh. Talshibhai Monabhai At: Budhel, Tal-Dist;- 09974538383 Cotton and Crop production Awarded “ Krishi Bhavnangar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 31 Ghughabhai Ganeshbhai At: Salantanpar Tal- 09925922092 Scientific cultivation of Groundnut Awarded “ Krishi Ppatel Dist;- Bhavnangar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 32 Kanabhai Bhurabhai At: Koliyak, Tal- 09924341734 Advance Agriculture Awarded “ Krishi Dist;- Bhavnangar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 33 Kanabhai Bhurabhai At: Gundi, Tal-Dist;- 09924771601 Scientific vegetable cultivation Awarded “ Krishi Solanki Bhavnangar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 34 Valjibhai Mohanbhi Patel At: Aghevada, Tal- 09712959191 Animal Husbandry with Agriculture Awarded “ Krishi Dist;- Bhavnangar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 35 Babubhai Jasoliya Ambala Ta. Sihor 09327650675 Nursery of Horticultural crops, Awarded “ Krishi Dist. Bhavnagar Organic farming and Cultivation of Rushi” during Krushi Horticultural Crops Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 36 Govindbhai D. Ulva Sihor Ta. Sihor Dist. 09510947754 Adaptation of Scientific Agriculture Awarded “ Krishi Bhavnagar techniques along with Animal Rushi” during Krushi Husbandry and Unit of Vermi- Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. composting 37 Lakhmanbhai Muljibhai Pipadiya Ta. Sihor 09904020769 Small scale innovative farmers Awarded “ Krishi Vaghasiya Dist. Bhavnagar adopting new scientific cultivation Rushi” during Krushi Practices Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 38 Bhikhabhai Ghelabhai Varal Ta. Sihor Dist. Scientific cultivation practices in Awarded “ Krishi Patel Bhavnagar Cotton and Onion Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 39 Nitinbhai Nanjibhai Patel Ghanghdi Ta. Sihor 09924103636 Innovative and and Aggressive Awarded “ Krishi Dist. Bhavnagar farmer of Bhal area Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 40 Ukabhai Zaverbhai Jasani Mota Surka Ta.Sihor 09426925745 Successful scientific cultivation of Awarded “ Krishi Dist. Bhavnagar Horticultural crops Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 41 Mukeshbhai Jagadishsinh Pacchegam 09925384877 Scientific cultivation of vegetable Awarded “ Krishi Ta.Vallbhipur Dist. crops Rushi” during Krushi Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 42 Khimjaibhai Virabhai Virdi Ta.Vallbhipur 09879805240 Organic farming Awarded “ Krishi Dist. Bhavnagar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 43 Dineshbhai Trikumbhai Rampur 09924363761 Organic farming Awarded “ Krishi Ta.Vallbhipur Dist. Rushi” during Krushi Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 44 Kanjibhai Kalyanbhai Panvi Ta.Vallbhipur 09979949119 Agricultural crops along with Awarded “ Krishi Vaghani Dist. Bhavnagar horticulture crops and Animal Rushi” during Krushi Husbandry Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 45 Ramjibhai Beccharbhai Pipal Ta.Vallbhipur 09925263151 Organic farming Awarded “ Krishi Dist. Bhavnagar Rushi” during Krushi Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 46 Sh. Girishbhai At;- Gadhda 09979862916 Improved Dry Farming practices Awarded “ Krishi Jayshankarbhai Tal;- Talaja Rushi” during Krushi Dist;- Bhavnafar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 47 Sh. Mahendra bhia C. AT: Anida, Tal:- 09879639737 Cotton and Crop production Awarded “ Krishi Goti Gadhda, Dist;- Rushi” during Krushi Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 48 Sh. Mansukhbhai At: Bagdana, Tal: 09427748751 Cotton and Crop production Awarded “ Krishi Ambabhai Kacchdiya Mahuva, Dist: Rushi” during Krushi Bhavnagar Mahotsav of Guj. Govt. 49 Sh. Mahadevshing At: Avaniya, Tal:- 09724296542 Cotton and Crop production Magalsinh Ghogha, Dist:- Bhavnagar 50 Sh. Popoatbhai P. Rathod At:- Kotiyak, Tal:- 09924771641 Cotton and Crop production Ghogha, Dist ;- Bhavnagar 51 Sh. Bhabhlubhai At:- Ranparda, Tal- 09723085138 Cotton and Crop production Bhimabhai Dist:- Bhavnagar 52 Sh. Mathurbhai Nagjibhai At: Ranivada, Tal:- 09979352205 Groundnut and Crop Production Mahuva, Dist:- Bhavnagar
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