"JK has huge scope for
world class sheep rearing farms"
BANDIPORA, MAY 6- Minister of State for Forest, Environment, Animal & Sheep
Husbandry, Fisheries and Cooperatives, Mir Zahoor Ahmad today said J&K has
huge potential of setting up world class sheep rearing farms with institutional
support and involvement of private players in the State.
Inaugurating a private sheep farm at Paanar village in district Bandipora
today, the Minister said setting-up of sheep rearing farms would go a long way
in meeting the mutton requirements in the Valley, besides generating employment
opportunities for the unemployed youth, especially in rural areas.
He also
underscored the need for adopting long term and short term measures for giving
boost to the sector.
Taking
stock of the activities of the Sheep Husbandry department in Bandipora, the
Minister was apprised that there are 1.98 lakh sheep and 51000 goats in the
district while 3.61 lakh kgs of wool and 12.82 lakh kgs mutton are produced by
the department. He was also informed that 97000 sheep were treated, 5.49 lakh
sheep were dozed, 1.71 lakh were vaccinated, 3.05 lakh dippings conducted and
185 Ram distributed among the farmers during 2016-17.
It was
also informed that 25 ewes of two units under RKVY, 50 ewes of two units under State
Sector and 10 ewes of two units under Backyard Units were established in the
district.
Taking stock of the Animal Husbandry
Department, the Chief Animal Husbandry Officer, Bandipora informed the Minister
that under Rural Backyard Poultry Scheme, 1.10 Lakh poultry was distributed
among farmers on subsidized rates. He also informed that there is 93000 tonnes
milk production in district Bandipora which exceeds target of 90,000 tonnes.
Interacting with the people of the area who had assembled on the occasion, Mir
Zahoor said the Government is making all out efforts to boost the production of
sheep husbandry sector. He said the state spends crores of rupees for exporting
mutton from other states. He said by involving youth towards this sector, it will
also create tremendous income in the State.
Congratulating the Unit holder Asif Khan for establishing sheep farm, Mir
Zahoor assured him that every possible help would be provided to him by the
Government. He directed the Director Sheep to provide all logistic support
including breeding cover and health cover to the entrepreneur.
The
Minister said that Model Cluster Village and Milk Village would be established
in district Bandipora during the current year for which funds will be released
soon. He said that on-line poultry market will be opened soon for sale of birds
facilitated by the Animal Husbandry Department.
A team of
Senior Officers of Animal, Sheep Husbandry, Forest, Fisheries and other
departments including Director Sheep Husbandry Department Kashmir Dr Mohammad
Ramzan Sheikh were accompanying the Minister.
During
his tour, several deputations met the Minister and apprised him about their
individual and collective problems which include construction of bridge at
Paanar- Tangath over Nadmati Nallah, laying of water pipes, issuance of timber,
opening of veterinary centres and construction of bunds. The Minister gave them
patient hearing and assured that their genuine demands would be looked into.
He, however, in some cases, gave on the spot directions to the concerned for
immediate redress.

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