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Stresses on providing quality seeds, pesticides and fertilizers to farmers |
JAMMU, JUNE 10- Minister for Agriculture
Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura today chaired a meeting to review various development
programmes and farmers’ welfare schemes along with availability of inputs for the current
Kharif.
Speaking
at the meeting he said the government is making all out efforts for sustained
growth of the agriculture sector by introducing several innovative measures to
enable farmers to get maximum returns from their land. He said the intervention
schemes and framer welfare schemes are designed to double
the farmers’ income by 2022. He asked experts to lay special thrust on Apiculture,
Mushroom growing and Integrated Farming in the State. He also stressed on
promoting Bee keeping in the areas having potential for seed
production and orchards, which not only help in honey production but also enhance pollination,
quality seed production and fruit production.
The Minister asked the concerned officers to intensify field visits and
linkage with the farmers to ensure that area specific problems are identified
and addressed in time. He called to take up all possible steps and measures to
increase productivity level of crops with special reference to
Agri-Eco-Situations and Market Potential. He directed the officers to take all
steps and measures for the revival of Departmental Seed Multiplication farms
including public private partnership to improve productivity and their economic
viability. He said that all the vacant posts shall be made workable very soon
through One-Man-One-Post arrangement to make the department more vibrant. Mr
Hanjura further said that Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) has been
started in the Jammu Division and it will start in the Kashmir Division also
and the projects under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) have been
submitted to GOI for release of funds. He directed the Enforcement Wing to
check the sale of spurious pesticides and fertilizer in the state with giving
more emphasis on testing of the samples and bring the traders under book
involved in such malpractices. Chief Agriculture Officers have been asked to
check the testing of seeds with timely availability to the farmers. He also
stressed on facilitation of the marketing of Basmati Rice on the pattern as
done in case of Mushkbudji Rice in Kashmir. The Hon’ble
Minister also stressed the proper stacking and immediate transportation and
lifting of fertilizer from the Rake Points.
He directed staff to conduct joint survey with revenue department to get
the real data of agriculture crops and the productions.
He asked the officers to prepare and submit various detailed project
reports (DPRs) under NABARD and also to persue the already submitted DPRs.
Earlier H. K. Razdan Director of Agriculture Jammu gave a detailed
Powerpoint Presentation on the previous achievements and the ongoing activities
of various programmes and schemes of the department. It was
apprised during the meeting that adequate arrangement of seed and fertilizer
have been made for the season as 13, 780.91 qtls of maize seed has
been distributed to farmers against requirement of 18,249.00 qtls. Similarly
3723.47 qtls of paddy, 4.51 qtls of oilseeds, 234.59 qtls of pulses and 2866.00
qtls of fodder seed has also been distributed till date and is being provided
to farmers on subsidized rates. Director Agriculture Jammu also apprised the
Minister that 24329 MTs of Neem Coated Urea, 16142 MTs of DAP, 5100 MTs of MOP and
1000 MTs of NPK fertilizer has been made available to the farmers of the state
till date.
The progress of Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) like National Mission
on Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA), Soil Health Management Scheme (SHMS),
Mission on Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), Rashtriya Krishi
Vikas Yojana (RKVY) and National Mission on Saffron (NMS), Kissan Credit Card
Scheme (KCC), Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) and Pradhan Mantri
Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) was also reviewed in the meeting.
The
meeting was also attended by Joint Directors of Agriculture, Chief Agriculture
Officers of all the districts and senior level officers of Agriculture
Department.
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