Brainstorming Technical
sessions mark day long deliberations
JAMMU APRIL 28: Financial Commissioner,
Agriculture Production Department, Pramod Jain inaugurated a workshop ‘Sericulture in J&K-vision 2030” here today.
The State level workshop
organized by the Sericulture Development Department, J&K was attended by the Director Sericulture
Development Department, Dr Malik Farooq, Director Central Sericultural Research
and Training Institute Pampore, R. K. Bhagat, Additional Director Sericulture
Development Department Jammu, Senior Sericulture Experts and Senior officers of
Sericulture Development Department and Central Silk Board Ministry of Textiles
Government of India.
Speaking at the
workshop, the Financial Commissioner said that there is need to restore the
past glory of silk industry in the State and make it more profitable for the
stakeholders. He said Government will support the effort of the department to
develop the silk industry on modern lines. He also emphasized upon the need to
improve the productivity and profitability with value addition and employment generation.
He provided valuable suggestions while highlighting the importance of
Sericulture in the State.
During the workshop, the
drafted vision document was deliberated and discussed, highlighting the
strategies to achieve the projected target of production of 510
MT of Raw silk by end of 2030 and to make the J&K a leading silk producing
state in India.
During the deliberations
different technical session were organized on mulberry sector, silkworm seed
sector and post cocoon sector. Each Technical session was followed by
discussion and the valuable suggestions and recommendations presented by the
participants were recorded for incorporation in the vision for transforming
sericulture industry into economically viable and sustainable industry in the
State.
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