‘JK witnessing remarkable increase in Paddy,
Maize, Saffron, Vegetable production’
Kishtwar to get Saffron Park soon: Radha
Mohan
SRINAGAR,
JULY 4: Union
Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Radha Mohan Singh today
inaugurated Kissan Mela-cum-Exhibition at SKUAST-K here.
The Kisan Mela on theme “Doubling Farmers’ income by 2022” was organized by the SKUAST-K in
collaboration with Department of Agriculture, J&K Government sponsored by
DAC&FW, ICAR, J&K Self-Reliant Central level Co-op Association and
J&K Pesticide Distribution and Dealers Association.
Minister for
Agriculture Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura, Minister for Animal & Sheep Husbandry
and Fisheries
Abdul Gani Kohli, Minister of State for Agriculture Sunil Kumar Sharma, Member
Parliament Shamsher Singh Manhas, VC Kisan Advisory Board Daljit Singh Chib, MLA Mohammad Ashraf Mir, VC, MSME and Zonal
Member, Khadi Village Industrial Commission (KVIC) North Zone Dr Hina Shafi
Bhat, besides Vice-Chancellor, SKUAST-K Dr Nazer Ahmad, officers from Union and
State agriculture department, ICAR scientists, faculty, students and large
number of farmers were present on the occasion.
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Addressing
the gathering after inaugurating the Mela, the Union Minister said the aim of
organizing Kissan Mela was to sensitize the farmers about new technology and
High yielding variety of seeds being introduced in the agriculture and allied
sectors to increase productivity. He said it would go a long way in increasing
the income of the farming community. He called for organizing more such Melas
across the State to acquaint the farmers about the latest techniques being used
in farming sector.
Highlighting
the programmes and schemes launched by the Union Government for the welfare and
betterment of farmers.
He said Prime
Minister Narendra Modi has envisaged the vision of doubling the income of
farmers by 2022 and for that not only he formulated and launched new schemes
but made arrangements of necessary funds for their effective implementation.
The Union
Minister said that various reformative measures have been taken for creation of Quality Human Resources in agriculture and its allied sectors. He
said that last year Professional course in B.Sc Agriculture was introduced in the Universities to make
the Agriculture Graduate job creator than the job seekers. He said that for
their encouragement monthly honorarium has also been enhanced during the field
training.
The Union
Minister said that Prime Minister is keen to make the J&K State
self-sufficient in agriculture production, adding that for the purpose various
schemes have been launched in the State for the development and promotion of agriculture sector.
Referring to the decision taken by the National Horticulture Board to establish the Saffron Park at Pampore, the
Union Minister said a saffron
park would also be established at Kishtwar which will be equipped with quality
testing lab, export based activities and e-auction facility centre.
Mr. Singh said that Union Government has announced package of Rs 500 crore for
restoration of damaged Horticulture sector for which J&K govt has submitted
its plan for 2016-19. He said under Prime Minister’s special package high density plantation
material and Jafari system is recommended which will help the state in
increasing apple production.
The Union
Minister said that the Government has started e-NAAM scheme to provide
nationwide and transparent marketing system in the country, adding that 585
mandies would be linked up to 2018
through this system.
Earlier, the
Union Minister laid the foundation stone of Boys hostel at SKUAST-K. The
3-storey building with state-of-the-art facilities would be constructed at a
cost of Rs. 530 crore. He also
inspected laboratory of SKUAST-K and got first hand appraisal of the functioning of it.
Minister for
Agriculture Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura and Minister of State for Agriculture
Sunil Kumar Sharma also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the steps being taken by the state government for boosting the
agriculture production. They also called for more funds under CSS for the development of Agriculture
and Horticulture sectors as 70 per cent population of the State is directly or indirectly associated with these
sectors.
They also called for organizing such Melas to make farmers aware about the latest technology being used
in farming and its use for boosting the crop production and its cultivation,
besides increasing production in live-stock, milk and mutton. They said that
the Department of agriculture is giving subsidy on high yielding variety of
seeds as well as farming tools. The Union Minister along with other dignitaries went round the
stalls established by the various departments to display their products. Modern farming machinery, agriculture produces and soil testing labs
were also displayed in the stalls.
The Union
Minister also presented
certificate to the farmers who did well in agriculture and its allied sectors for their encouragement.



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