Minister
asks officers to adapt to changing climatic uncertainty in agri-production
SRINAGAR,
JULY 25: Stressing the need to adapt to the changing climate in agricultural
production, Minister for Agriculture Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura
today directed the concerned officers of agriculture and its allied wings to
gear up their field functionaries and work in unison for implementation of
Centrally sponsored and State sector schemes on ground.
Chairing a
review meeting on 'Climate Resilient' projects, the Minister was informed that
work on two such projects in Budgam and Bhalwal blocks are going on expected
lines. It was given out that the department has so far spent Rs 5 lakh in
Budgam block and similarly Rs 14 lakh have been spent in Bhalwal block in
Jammu. The projects would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 12 crore
each.
In a bid
to tackle water scarcity as a result of climate change, the projects would
provide water and other irrigational facilities to farm lands in hilly parched
areas of the State. The project will also envisages to minimize adverse effects of climate
change.
It was
informedsr that climate resilient aggregation project in block Bhalwal in Jammu
and Surisyar block in Budgam would be started at a project cost of Rs 22.5
lakh. The ambit of these projects would be extended to the other parts of the
State to realize the objective of enhanced resilience of agriculture crops,
livestock and fisheries through development and application of improved
production and management technologies.
The
Minister directed the officers to maintain close co-ordination among the
Department for effective implementation of the schemes. He asked officers to
extend the Climate Resilient projects to vulnerable zones so that farmers
would get largely benefitted. He also told the officers to sign a MoU with ICAR
for technical guidance for new agriculture schemes.
Principal
Secretary Agriculture Production, Secretary APD, Vice Chancellor SKUAST
Kashmir/Jammu, CGM NABARD, Representative of ICAR, Project Director Climate
Resilient Agriculture, Director Agriculture Kashmir/Jammu, Director
Finance APD and other senior officers of the department attended the meeting.
In an
another meeting, Minister for Agriculture discussed various issues related to
strengthening of the already established mechanism of coordination between
research institutes and agriculture department.
During the
meeting, the Lab to land transfer of technology, seeds and their trials in the
Department were discussed.
He said
that doubling the farmers income by 2022 is a challenging task but the
co-ordination between Research institute and Department will help in achieving
the goal.
The
Minister directed officers to hold frequent visits to KVK's which would help
awareness about the programmes of the Department.
The
meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Agriculture Production, Vice Chancellor SKUAST
Kashmir/Jammu, Director Agriculture Kashmir/Jammu and other senior officers of
the department.
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