Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), established by the government, deliver scientific training and support to farmers, particularly in rural regions. Their objective is to impart knowledge on contemporary agricultural methods, enhance crop yields, and promote the sustainable use of local resources.
- Farmers Interest Groups are generally informal associations and do not receive direct government funding for training.
- Agriculture Colleges prioritize academic study and research over direct farmer education.
- Farmer Producer Organizations function as farmer cooperatives but do not offer training as their primary service, unlike KVKs.
Therefore, Krishi Vigyan Kendras are the appropriate entities.