2730-soil-samples-collected-from-1950-orchards-to-generate-Soil-Health-Cards
SRINAGAR,
AUGUST 18: Almost a century ago, Sir Walter Lawrence, then
European settlement commissioner wrote Kashmir is the country of fruits, and
perhaps no country has greater facilities for horticulture, as indigenous
apple, pear, vine, mulberry, walnut, hazel, peach, apricot, raspberry,
gooseberry, currant, and strawberry can be obtained without difficulty in most
parts of the valley. To prove it right even today, Government has initiated
several steps for tapping the potential of horticulture industry of the State
by initiating innovative steps on modern scientific lines to improve plant
health and soil health besides, conducting live demonstration awareness camps
to collect soil samples from orchards across the State.
Jammu
& Kashmir State is considered as the home for world’s famous varieties of
fruits, and dry fruits. Horticulture is one of the most dominant sectors and
backbone of the State’s economy as the industry is the important source of GDP
on account of the fact that against the production of 1.83 MTs in 1972-73 the
production has risen to the level of 24.94 LMTs which raised the turnover of
Rs. 6000.00 crore approximately during 2015-16.
It provides direct and indirect employment to about 23 lakh people and has the
potential for further growth. Keeping in view potential of horticulture in
driving states economy, government has declared horticulture a thrust area and
is taking number of steps to boost it.
Union
Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Radha Mohan Singh during his recent
visit to the State said that central Government is committed to revamp
agriculture scenario of the state by providing all possible financial support
to double the farmers’ income by 2022.
The Union Minister was informed by officials of the concerned department that
27 percent of the farmers have been given Soil Health Cards in the state to
check fertility of the soil. He was further informed that the process of soil
testing is in process and in coming months all remaining cards will be provided
to the farmers.
Mr. Singh directed for speeding up the process of soil testing, activating all
soil testing lab and collecting sample for the second round of the soil
testing.
Terming horticulture as the backbone of State’s economy, Minister for
Horticulture, Syed Basharat Bukhari said that the sector has the potential to
improve the socio economic profile of Jammu & Kashmir. He said the
Government is taking a slew of measures to revamp and revitalize the
Horticulture Sector in the State.
The Minter said this while inspecting Soil and Leaf testing laboratory, and
Mobile Soil Testing Lab at Directorate of Horticulture Kashmir, where a team of
experts at Soil and Leaf Testing Lab gave live demonstrations of various tests
conducted in the lab to track health conditions of plantation.
Seeking details about the status of Mobile Soil Health Cards in the State, the
Minister was informed that in last one decade Soil and Leaf Analysis Laboratory
of Horticulture has analyzed 10743 soil samples across Kashmir Division.
He was informed that in last three years 4182 soil samples have been analyzed
here which includes Anantnag: 349, Budgam:1490, Baramulla: 307, Kulgam: 345,
Kupwara: 349, Pulwama: 384, Shopian: 292 and Srinagar: 373.
The Minister was further informed that the collection of soil samples have
raised from 900 to 1500 annually in last three years and in the year
2016-17 the Lab has analyzed 2730 soil samples collected from 1950
beneficiaries from various district of Kashmir Division.
He was informed that with advancement in technology the Lab analyze ten
parameters to check out soil and plant health which include PH, EC, Organic
Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Iron, Manganese and Copper and
readings are uploaded on Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Government of India web portal where from farmers can directly download Soil
Health Card.
The Soil Testing Laboratory was established by the State Department of
Horticulture in March, 1995, at Horticulture Complex, Rajbagh, Srinagar, with
the aim of providing guidance to the orchardist community on scientific lines,
with regard to the basic input of all horticultural activity.
Soil testing is the widely used practice for soil fertility evaluation and
fertilizer recommendations. It is equally helpful in understanding its
potential and limitations. Soil sample collection is a primary but often
neglected step in soil testing and is also a major source of error,
representing 80-85 % of the total error, among all the steps. The importance of
having a truly representative soil sample can be well realized from the fact
that only a minute fraction of the huge soil mass is actually used for analysis
in the laboratory. It is, therefore, essential that the sample so collected
should be representative of the whole sampled area.
It also provides ample opportunities for sustaining large number of agro
industries which generate substantial employment opportunities. With
agriculture and allied sectors finding alternate ways of increasing
productivity of crops, horticulture as a sub-sector, is a revelation, showing
remarkable signs of progress in the state.
The Minister was also informed that the Soil and Leaf Testing Lab has conducted
awareness cum live demonstration soil sample collection in and across the
Kashmir Division and in coming months all untapped areas will be covered.
Mr. Bukhari said that Horticulture industry has the capacity to change the
fortunes of not only the farming community but the entire State with its
cascading benefits. He said currently horticulture sector of the state produces
6000 metric tons of fruit but it has tendency to produce 40,000 metric tons.
Minister of State for Horticulture, Priya Sethi said that the government is
committed to achieve the objectives to enhance the production and productivity
of quality horticulture produce 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.
She 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.

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