| Dr Singh reaffirms Govt’s commitment to make state self sufficient in food production |
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 05- Lauding
the Integrated Farming System model developed by SKUAST Jammu, Deputy Chief
Minister Dr Nirmal Singh emphasized that these types of models are need of the
hour for our state where farmers are facing numerous challenges.
Deputy Chief Minister said this during his visit to Sher-e-Kashmir
University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Jammu to take stock
of Integrated Farming Model for Small and Marginal Farmers towards
profitability, sustainability and Livelihood Security. The model has been
developed and validated by SKUAST-J under AICRP.
Dr. Nirmal Singh laid emphasis on increasing the production of
agriculture, poultry, meat, eggs and fish in the state thereby making J&K
self sufficient in food production. He further exhorted upon the scientists and
technocrats for developing remunerative technologies for hilly and plain areas
of the state.
He appreciated the role of the University for educating farmers and
development of integrated farming system model to increase profitability of
farmers and stressed upon the need to work for the poor farmers of the
state keeping in view their economic status and nutritional needs.
Dr. Nirmal Singh stressed that farmers should adopt integrated farming system to increase per hectare net
income to Rs 3 lakh compared to rice wheat cultivation that fetches a maximum
of net profit of Rs 70000 per hectare under irrigated conditions.
Later, the Dy CM also visited the experimental farm established in the
premises of SKUAST Jammu and went around each and every sections of the
integrated farming system model developed by the institute.
Earlier, Vice Chancellor SKUAST Jammu briefed the Deputy Chief Minister
about various components of the Integrated farming System Model. He informed that the model is established in the year 2011 and initially
designed for 1.5 hectare which was later reduced to only 1 hectare as majority
of the small farmers fall under this category. He further informed that this
model initially started with a capital of Rs. 3.50 lakh for infrastructure
development like animal, shed, poultry unit and fish pond, which upon earning
the profit added more components.
The Integrated Farming System (IFS) model at present comprises of crop
unit, horticulture include fruit, vegetable & flower, animal unit, fish cum
poultry, vermin compost, recycling of farm waste, mushroom unit, apiary unit,
biogas, boundary plantation, etc. The Model has been designed for 5 farmer’s family
members. After three year of establishment, this model realized net profit of
Rs. 3 lakh approximately which is having further scope to increase farmer
income.

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