Insect Nets Distribution for Farmers under 2025Q3 Project
Agriculture is the backbone of rural communities, and farmers often face serious challenges from pests and insects that damage crops and reduce yields. To address this challenge, the Known-You Farmer Welfare Foundation has initiated a special 2025Q3 Project focusing on insect net distribution to protect vegetable crops in new production areas.
This initiative covers:
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Hassan PS South Kadur – Cherry Tomato farmers 
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PS South Koppal – Eggplant farmers 
🌿 Why Insect Nets are a Game Changer?
Insect nets act as a barrier against harmful pests like fruit borers, thrips, and aphids, ensuring healthier crops and higher yields. Key benefits include:
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Reduced pesticide usage and safer produce. 
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Protection of crops from early-stage damage. 
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Improved fruit quality and shelf life. 
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Sustainable and eco-friendly farming practices. 
(Image Suggestion: Farmers installing insect nets in their fields)
🍅 Cherry Tomato Farmers of Hassan PS South Kadur
Cherry Tomato is a high-value crop, but it is extremely vulnerable to insect damage. Through this project, South Kadur farmers are receiving insect net support that ensures:
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Uniform fruit size and better market value. 
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Higher profitability with lower production loss. 
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Safer, chemical-residue-free tomatoes for consumers. 
(Image Suggestion: Cherry tomato plants protected under insect nets)
🍆 Eggplant Farmers of PS South Koppal
Eggplant (Brinjal) is widely cultivated but often suffers from heavy infestations of fruit and shoot borer. The insect net distribution under the 2025Q3 project is helping farmers in South Koppal to:
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Reduce insect-related crop loss significantly. 
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Produce better quality brinjal with higher yields. 
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Lower dependency on chemical pesticides. 
(Image Suggestion: Eggplant fields with farmers checking plants inside insect net protection)
🌍 Known-You Farmer Welfare Foundation's Commitment
The Known-You Farmer Welfare Foundation is dedicated to empowering farmers with innovative solutions, sustainable farming practices, and practical field support. Through the insect nets distribution program , the foundation is taking a strong step towards:
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Enhancing farmer income. 
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Promoting eco-friendly farming. 
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Building a sustainable agricultural future. 
✅ Conclusion
The Insect Nets Distribution Project (2025Q3) is creating new opportunities for Cherry Tomato farmers of Hassan PS South Kadur and Eggplant farmers of PS South Koppal . With this initiative, Known-You Farmer Welfare Foundation continues its mission to support farmers, safeguard crops, and strengthen the future of Indian agriculture.
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