Calls for increasing hybrid livestock to meet demands
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 28: Minister
of State for Forest, Environment, Animal & Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries and
Cooperative, Mir Zahoor Ahmad, today visited the Poultry Project Hariparbhat
here and took stock of its functioning. He also visited and inspected the Wool
Board Office and Disease Investigation Laboratory at Nowshehra.
While inspecting the Poultry Project Hariparbhat, the Minister was
informed that the project has a standing capacity of about 60,000 chicks per
month, adding that the Project produces quality day-old chicks at the hatchery
for sale to poultry farmers and supplies chicks among progressive farmers after
the chicks attained the age of one to three months.
The Minister was informed that some 1.69 lakh day-old chicks have been
produced at Hariparbhat and Mattan poultry farms so far during
the current fiscal and that some 97406 table eggs and 8.20 lakh kilograms of
poultry meat have been sold to government and private consumers so far during
the current fiscal It was also said that over three thousand hatching eggs produced at the
hatchery have been sold and supplied so far in the current year.
Enquiring about details of training imparted to farmers at the
Hariparbhat centre, the Minister was informed that 27 farmers have been trained
so far in the year.
While taking stock of renovation works at the Hariparbhat Farm, the
Minister was informed that a DPR worth Rs. 1.16 crore has been submitted to
concerned quarters and that construction work on the project will be started in
due course.
Mir Zahoor called for increased efforts for increasing the hybrid
livestock strength to meet rising demands for mutton, chicken and eggs in the
State. He said increased livestock strength will also help neutralize capital
outflow from the State.
The Minister also stressed on establishment of Self Help Groups and
holding mass awareness campaigns about related government schemes directed at
the farming community. He also called for timely treatment and vaccination of
livestock at all farms.
He said livestock development has the potential to significantly
contribute to the State economy considering the kind of agro-climatic
conditions available in the State. He reiterated the government’s
commitment to provide direct benefit to the farming community.
While inspecting the functioning of the J&K Wool Board, the Minister
was apprised of several concerns. He said a Board of Directors meeting will be
convened soon to look into genuine concerns of the Board employees. MLA Yawar
Dilawar Mir, who was also present on the occasion, also assured the employees
of redressing their concerns on priority.
Later, the Minister visited the Disease Investigation Laboratory at
Nowshera and inspected its various sections, including
bacteriology lab, media and sterilization, parasitological lab, sheep pox
section and virology lab. Seeking details, the Minister was informed that some
1.5 lakh vaccines are prepared annually at the Laboratory.
Director Animal Husbandry Kashmir, Director Sheep Husbandry Kashmir,
Managing Director J&K Wool Board and senior officers of Animal and Sheep
Husbandry Departments accompanied the Minister during his visit.
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