Japanese technology can revolutionise UP agriculture through precision farming, water conservation, green energy, cold chains and rural jobs, boosting productivity and farmers’ incomes, says A.K. Singh.
About The Author
A.K. Singh is the Joint Director of Agriculture in the Department of Agriculture, Government of Uttar Pradesh, where he oversees state-level agricultural extension programmes, crop production schemes, and rural development policy implementations. He focuses on modernising regional agronomic practices, enhancing crop yields through technology transfer, and managing state agricultural initiatives to improve farmer livelihoods across Uttar Pradesh. His writing draws on his public administration and agronomic background to analyse agricultural policy reforms, sustainable farming practices, state-sponsored agricultural subsidies, and rural infrastructure development.

