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List of Offices in Difficult Areas List of Offices mapped under Difficult Area Sl. No. Name of Office 1 KRISHI BHAVAN RAJAKAD 2 KRISHI BHAVAN, KUMBADAJE 3 KRISHI BHAVAN THARIODE 4 ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER AGRI,WAYANAD 5 KRISHI BHAVAN ARYANKAVU 6 KRISHI BHAVAN UPPUTHARA 7 KRISHI BHAVAN MEENANGADI 8 KB,THENMALA 9 KRISHI BHAVAN CHINNAKANAL 10 KRISHI BHAVAN KAMAKSHI 11 KRISHI BHAVAN PALLIVASAL 12 KRISHI BHAVAN VATTAVADA 13 KRISHI BHAVAN THIRUNELLY 14 KRISHI BHAVAN NEDUMKANDAM 15 K B BAISONVALLY 16 KRISHI BHAVAN MANKULAM MUNNAR 17 K B THEKKUMKARA 18 KRISHI BHAVAN,AMBOORI.. 19 KB PADINHARETHARA 20 KRISHI BAVAN POZHUTHANA 21 KRISHI BHAVAN POOTHADI 22 KRISHI BHAVAN BATHERY 23 ASST DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE S BATHERY 24 KRISHI BHAVAN KALLAR 25 KRISHI BHAVAN SHOLAYUR 26 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE PANAMARAM 27 O/O THE ASST.DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE NEDUMKANDAM 28 KRISHI BHAVAN PULPALLY 29 KRISHIBHAVAN NENMENI 30 ASST.DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE PEERMADE 31 KRISHI BHAVAN VATHIKUDY 32 KRISHI BHAVAN PAMPADUMPARA 33 KRISHI BHAVAN VELLATHOOVAL 34 KRISHI BHAVAN, WEST ELERI 35 DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL FARM PERINGAMALA 36 KRISHIBHAVAN VELLAMUNDA 37 KRISHI BHAVAN NANNIYODE 38 KRISHI BHAVAN KANJIKUZHY 39 KRISHI BHAVAN, PANATHADY 40 O/O THE ASST.DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE KATTAPPANA 41 KRISHI BHAVAN PERINGAMALA 42 KRISHI BHAVAN BISONVALLEY 43 KRISHI BHAVAN, BADIADKA 44 KRISHI BHAVAN, PUTHIGE 45 KRISHI BHAVAN MULLANKOLLY 46 STATE VEGETABLE FARM VANDIPERIYAR 47 ORANGE AND VEGETABLE FARM NELLIYAMPATHY 48 KRISHI BHAVAN DEVIKULAM 49 KRISHI BHAVAN, PAIVALIKE 50 KRISHIBHAVAN THAVINHAL 51 KRISHI BHAVAN KOTTATHARA 52 KRISHI BHAVAN THONDERNAD 53 Krishi Bhavan Kuttikol 54 KRISHI BHAVAN KOKKAYAR 55 KRISHI BHAVAN KARUNAPURAM 56 KRISHI BHAVAN ELAPPARA 57 KRISHIBHAVAN EDAVAKA 58 ASST DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE DEVIKULAM 59 KRISHI BHAVAN KANTHALLOOR 60 DISTRICT SOIL TESTING LABORATORY MANANTHAVADY 61 KRISHI BHAVAN PERUVANTHANAM 62 KRISHI BHAVAN PUDUR 63 Rural Agricultural Wholesale Market, Sulthan Bathery 64 KRISHI BHAVAN KANCHIYAR 65 KRISHIBHAVAN MANANTHAVADY 66 KRISHI BHAVAN, VAZHATHOPE 67 KRISHI BHAVAN KAMAKSHY 68 KRISHI BHAVAN KALPETTA 69 K B PARIYARAM 70 OFFICE OF THE ASST DIRECTOR AGALI 71 CHEENGERI EXTENSION SCHEME,AMBALAVAYAL PO 72 KRISHI BHAVAN, ENMAKAJE 73 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE KALPETTA 74 KRISHI BHAVAN ERATTAYAR 75 ASST.DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE ADIMALY 76 KRISHI BHAVAN AYYAPPAANCOVIL 77 KRISHIBHAVAN PANAMARAM 78 KRISHI BHAVAN KULATHUPUZHA 79 KRISHI BHAVAN, BELLUR 80 KRISHI BHAVAN CHAKKUPALLAM 81 KRISHI BHAVAN MUNNAR 82 KRISHI BHAVAN VITHURA 83 KRISHI BHAVAN KONNATHADY 84 KRISHI BHAVAN VANDANMEDU 85 KRISHI BHAVAN PEERMADE 86 SEED GARDEN COMPLEX MUNDERI 87 KRISHI BHAVAN, MEENJA 88 PRINCIPAL AGRI OFFICE WAYANAD 89 BANANA NURSERY, PERINGAMALA 90 KRISHIBHAVAN, BEDADUKKA 91 KRISHI BHAVAN VENGAPPALLY 92 KRISHI BHAVAN MEPPADI 93 KRISHI BHAVAN SANTHANPARA 94 KRISHI BHAVAN, KODOM-BELUR 95 KRISHI BHAVAN VYTHIRI 96 KRISHIBHAVAN AMBALAVAYAL 97 KRISHI BHAVAN, DELAMPADY 98 KRISHI BHAVAN MARAYOOR 99 KRISHI BHAVAN, EAST ELERI 100 KRISHI BHAVAN SENAPATHY 101 ASST DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE MANANTHAVADY 102 KRISHI BHAVAN,ARYANAD. 103 KRISHI BHAVAN, KUMILY 104 KRISHI BHAVAN AGALI 105 KRISHI BHAVAN VANDIPERIYAR 106 KRISHI BHAVAN ADIMALY 107 KRISHI BHAVAN MUTTIL 108 KRISHI BHAVAN NOOLPUZHA 109 KRISHI BHAVAN MOOPPAIAND 110 KRISHI BHAVAN UDUMBANCHOLA 111 KRISHIBHAVAN KANIYAMBETTA 112 KRISHI BHAVAN MARIYAPURAM.
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