New Delhi: The Center has allocated Rs. 14,000 crore seven major programs were announced. The Union Cabinet has allocated Rs. 2,817 crore for Digital Agriculture Mission and Crop Science Rs. 3,979 crore seven major projects with the scheme were given the stamp of approval. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav highlighted the outline of these programmes. Talking to reporters, he said that the aim of these programs is to emphasize research and education, resilience against climate change, management of natural resources and digitization of agriculture along with development of horticulture and animal husbandry sectors. The six pillars of these plans are research and education, plant genetic resource management, These include research on genetic improvement of food and fodder, pulses and oilseeds, improvement of cash crops, insects, microbes and pollinators. The Cabinet also allocated Rs. An expenditure of 2,291 crores was approved. Apart from this Rs. 2,817 crore was approved for the digital agreement mission. Its two main pillars are Agri Stake and Agricultural Decision Support System. Pradhan said that for the health of animals and their breeding and maintenance, Rs. 1,702 crore scheme has been approved. Apart from this, for horticulture Rs. 860 crore scheme has been approved. In addition to strengthening agricultural science centers Rs. 1,202 crore, for Natural Resource Management Rs. 1,115 crore has been sanctioned. There are more than 700 Agricultural Development Centers in the country. In the Digital Agriculture Mission, all aspects of the agricultural sector will be covered using technology.The Center has allocated Rs. 14,000 crore seven major programs were announced. The Union Cabinet has allocated Rs. 2,817 crore for Digital Agriculture Mission and Crop Science Rs. 3,979 crore seven major projects with the scheme were given the stamp of approval. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav highlighted the outline of these programmes. Talking to reporters, he said that the aim of these programs is to emphasize research and education, resilience against climate change, management of natural resources and digitization of agriculture along with development of horticulture and animal husbandry sectors. The six pillars of these plans are research and education, plant genetic resource management, These include research on genetic improvement of food and fodder, pulses and oilseeds, improvement of cash crops, insects, microbes and pollinators. The Cabinet also allocated Rs. An expenditure of 2,291 crores was approved. Apart from this Rs. 2,817 crore was approved for the digital agreement mission. Its two main pillars are Agri Stake and Agricultural Decision Support System. Pradhan said that for the health of animals and their breeding and maintenance, Rs. 1,702 crore scheme has been approved. Apart from this, for horticulture Rs. 860 crore scheme has been approved. In addition to strengthening agricultural science centers Rs. 1,202 crore, for Natural Resource Management Rs. 1,115 crore has been sanctioned. There are more than 700 Agricultural Development Centers in the country. In the Digital Agriculture Mission, all aspects of the agricultural sector will be covered using technology.