'Buyers from outside JK join auction'
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 8: Minister for Agriculture, Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura
today inaugurated Silk Cocoon Auction Market set up by Sericulture Department
at Solina Srinagar to facilitate selling and buying of local silk cocoons.
On the occasion, Mr Hajura said that cocoon auction market has been set
up for farmers to sell their cocoons at competitive rates to buyers both within
and outside the state.
With cocoon growers receiving double the price for their produce this
year in the auction market compared to last year, The Agriculture Minister
expressed his happiness with the upshot saying that it was due to the sustained
efforts of the concerned department that both Silk Cocoon production and its
quality has improved.
Mr Hanjura said that last year price of Cocoon per Kg was around Rs 750
to 800, whereas it has shot upto Rs1250 per Kg this time.
Mr Hanjura also said that Silk Cocoon rearing is turning out to be a
profitable and viable option for farmers as State Government is extending
assistance through various incentives, technological inputs and timely guidance
in this regard.
The Minister said that Financial assistance is being provided to local
Silk reeling units through loans and other incentives which will be provided to
benefit farmers and local unit holders as well.
He also said Government is working on different initiatives so that
integrated Silk Industry flourishes in the State.
The Minister also had an interactive session with Cocoon growers and
other people associated with the trade. He assured them that their genuine
demands would be addressed on priority.
The Minister also visited the site of under construction Cold Storage
facility complex at Tulsibagh. The cold store is being constructed at the cost
of Rs 1.25 crores and it is expected to be completed by October this year.
During the visit to the auction market and cold storage site, the
Minister was also accompanied by Director Sericulture and other officers of the
department.
The buyers from outside the state were satisfied with the quality of the
Kashmiri cocoon and were seen shopping in bulk.
Cocoon producers from Pattan, Tangmarg, Bandipora, Sonawari, Budgam,
Srinagar, Ganderbal, Kangan and other places had brought their cocoons for
selling to this market, thronged by both local and outside State buyers.
In this cocoon auction market, buyers from various parts of the country
including West Bengal, Assam, Karnataka and other states participated.

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