| KVK organizes farmers interaction programme at Bandipora |
BANDIPORA, AUGUST 28: Vice Chairman Handlooms, Handicrafts and Member
Horticulture Development Board, Nizam-ud-Din Bhat Monday said that
Government is committed to ameliorate the socio-economic conditions of the
farming community of the State, adding various latest and innovative farmer
friendly programmes are being implemented at ground level.
Bhat, was the chief guest at day-long district level farmers interaction
programme under 'Sankalp Se Siddhi’ at Potoshahi organized by Krishi
Vigyan Kendra Bandipora.
District Development Commissioner Bandipora Sajjad Hussain, Director
Extension and acting Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K Prof Mushtaq Ahmad, scientists,
experts, officers from concerned Departments and a large number of progressive
farmers were present in the programme.
Stressing for the revival of traditional farming patterns, the Vice
Chairman appealed the farming community to take advantage from the latest
researches of experts to obtain increased yield.
He said nature has bestowed Kashmir valley with so many natural
resources and has the potential to produce high quantity of paddy and other
crops. He asked youth to make better use of the latest practice and innovations
in the field to generate livelihood.
On the occasion, the DDC asked the officers to conduct awareness
programmes across the district so that the people are made aware of various
Government sponsored schemes. He said that district administration Bandipora
has taken an initiative to provide cows to 62 families in Banyari so that they
can improve their economy. Moreover, polygreen houses have also been provided
to farmers for growing vegetables.
Director Extension SKUAST in his speech said that a good number of
varieties of paddy including Muesk-budji and other high yielding crops have
been introduced in the valley to improve production. He asked the farmers to
adopt scientific methods and make use of organic fertilizers for the purpose.
He appealed the concerned officers to ensure seed distribution in time to the
farmers.
Later, a technical session was also held in which experts shared their
expertise with the farmers and gave them technical know-how about latest
scientific techniques.

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