Terms growers heart, traders mind of Horticulture sector
SRINAGAR, JUNE 12: Terming farmer as heart and
trader mind of Horticulture sector, the Minister for Horticulture, Syed
Basharat Bukhari, today said that the Government has undertaken a holistic
programme for ensuring the equitable and sustainable development of
horticulture sector in the State.
The Minister said this during his extensive tour to North Kashmir to
review the functioning of the Horticulture Department.
Legislator Haji Abdul Rashid, Secretary Horticulture Mohammad Hussain
Malik, Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Nisar Ahmad Naqash and other concerned
officers accompanied the Minister.
The Minister said that the Government is committed to achieve the set
objectives to enhance the production and productivity of quality horticulture
produces in the State and with the adoption of high density plants the economic
returns of farmers as well as State are sure to shoot up.
He appreciated the Horticulture Department for conducting census of
fruit plants which was held after a gap of three decades. He said that it would
help the Department to effectively focus on area expansion programmes,
rejuvenation of old and senile orchards, implementation of plant protection
measures, strengthening of irrigation infrastructure, modernization of farm
mechanization, capacity building of orchardists, propagating quality plant
material, conservation for establishment of Fruit Processing and CA Storage
under Post Harvest Management.
Bukhari said that the Department is taking certain measures to draw
forward-looking roadmaps through perspective planning for improving quality and
production of Horticulture crops by integrated implementation of viable,
eco-friendly, validated and refined technologies, besides preparing a visionary
document in the form of a Horticulture Policy for next 30 years.
He said that the current year would be observed as the year of Apple
and stressed for adopting multi-pronged approach for ensuring better yield and
minimizing post harvest losses.
He directed for setting up of Fruit testing lab, toilet complex,
canteen, besides submitting DPR for establishing CA store in Sopore Mandi and
overhead water tank in its premises.
Earlier, the Minister kick started macadamization work at Sopore Fruit
Mandi and interacted with members of Kashmir Fruit Growers and Dealers
Association to enquire about broader issues and problems of them and assured
them that all genuine issues shall be considered on priority and also taken up
with the concerned quarters.
The Minister also visited Kupwara Fresh and dry Fruit Mandi and gave on
spot directions for making it functional.
Legislator Bashir Ahmad Dar, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara Khalid
Jahangir, Director Horticulture Kashmir Rafiq Ahmad, Director Planning and
Marketing Horticulture Hafizullah Shah and various officials of concerned
Departments accompanied the Minister.
While, interacting with growers and traders, the Minister said the
Government is committed to expand the marketing activities for the fruit
traders in every nook and corner of the State to improve their income strata. He said
efforts are being made to procure the products of the farmers from their
doorsteps. He hoped that the trading activities will receive boost in the area
and people will get good return of their produces.
Describing Kupwara as horticulture rich place, the Minister said that
the Government will explore uncovered areas and bring them under the ambit of
horticulture cultivation. He directed the concerned for organizing awareness
camps in-collaboration with J&K Bank and Tourism Department for the farmers
at the block level to educate them about the horticulture and floriculture
potential so that more and more people adopt these activities.
He also directed the concerned to deploy a team of experts to check
infections affecting walnut crop in the area.
The Minister said that the Department is going to introduce fluorescent
stickers for hassle-free transport of Fruit especially during winters.
Bukhari also inspected an orchard-cum-nursery at Chogul, Kupwara where
he expressed satisfaction over the activities of the nursery and directed to
explore possibilities for developing latest varieties of different fruits
conducive in the Valley environment.
He took stock of Kiwi, Hazel nut, cherry, and strawberry, besides apple
plantations and directed for identification of suitable land for organic
farming initially on trial bases.
Later, the Minister visited various high density plantation plots at
Kupwara, Sopore and Model Hi-Tech Ultra High Density Project Pattan and directed
concerned for frequent inspections and timely assistance to growers for healthy
growth of these plants.
He also
directed for opening a coffee shop and landscaping and beautifying Model
Hi-Tech Ultra High Density Project Pattan for tourist attraction.
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