Trainings provide an opportunity to the farmers to make  aware of agricultural technologies as well as the shift in agricultural  development approach through farming enterprises. Training of farmers encompasses  all the roles of a farmer instead of looking at him only as a producer. Hence,  KVK conducts several training programmes both on campus and off campus every  year to farmers, farm women and rural youth. The training programmes are  planned so as to meet the immediate requirements of the farming community.  Training programmes are scheduled at appropriate time so as to impart knowledge  of suitable technology before the start of the season. Because of the diversity  in crop, climate and different methods of cultivation, farmers are grouped as  "farmer interest groups" so as to provide appropriate training  packages to the groups. Efforts have been concentrated to empower the women by  giving them vocational trainings. 
                         In KVK, trainings are conducted at various levels for which  the programmes are designed based on the clientele problems and their needs and  interests.  
                        Normally KVKs have the following types of trainings conducted by  them 
                        
                          
                            - Training       for farmers/farm women (On and Off Campus)
 
                            - Training       for rural youth (On and Off Campus)
 
                            - Training       for extension personnel (On and Off Campus)
 
                            - Sponsored       training programmes (On and Off Campus) - For farmers/farm women, rural       youth & extension personnel
 
                            - Vocational       training programmes (On and Off Campus) - For farmers/farm women and rural       youth
 
                           
                         
                        Following are  the important thematic Areas of Trainings taken up by the KVK: 
                        
                          
                            - Crop Production:  Integrated Crop Management, Integrated Nutrient       Management, Weed Management, Cropping Systems, Post Harvest Technology
 
                            - Seed production:  Seed production technology and       processing. 
 
                            - Horticulture: Production technology of fruits, vegetables,       flowers etc., and their export potential, Seedlings production
 
                            - Home Science: Value addition, Women Empowerment, Location Specific       Drudgery Reduction, Income generating activities.
 
                            - Plant Protection: Integrated Pest Management, Integrated Disease       Management, Bio Control of pests and diseases, production of Bio control       agents and bio pesticides. 
 
                            - Soil       Fertility: Soil fertility management and Management       of problematic soils
 
                           
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