JAMMU OCTOBER 31: Director Agriculture Jammu H K
Razdan visited Vegetable Growing Belt of Kanachak-Mishriwala area. He was
accompanied by Joint Director Agriculture (Extension) Jammu K S Sambayal, ADO
(Vegetables) Jammu, S. A. S. Reen and AEO Mishriwal Rajesh Verma.
While inspecting a trial of direct seeded rice at Shamachak, as an
initiative by Zone Mishriwala, Razdan expressed his
satisfaction and said that such small initiatives will help to increase the farmers
income by reducing the labour component and drudgery and ultimately leading to
reduction in the cost of cultivation. He stressed the need for popularization
of such initiatives will help in achieving the target of doubling farmers’ income by
2022.
The Director was apprised that the direct seeding of paddy with the seed
drum helps in skipping the operations of nursery sowing and transplanting,
reduction in the seed rate, maintaining proper spacing , easy weed management
and profuse tillering which leads to reduction in labour cost and drudgery and
high production. He was also briefed that the farmers of adjoining areas are
visiting the trial and are motivated by its performance and are
asking for popularization of this technique by the Department in the next
Kharif season.
Razdan appreciated the farmers of the area for adopting advance
technologies of cultural practices and growing improved varieties to enhance
their production in terms of yield and quality. He advised the farmers to give
thrust on organic farming and to diversify their agriculture activities so as
to improve their socio-economic status. He further emphasized on the use of
vermin-compost for conversion of foliage, cowdung and other farm wastes into
invaluable organic manure. He advised the farmers to take full
benefit of the Integrated Vegetable Development Cluster (IVDC) Project under
implementation in the area.
Later on, the Director inspected the vermicompost units and irrigation
pumpsets installed under Integrated Vegetable Development Cluster (IVDC). He
also visited the fields of vegetables growers at village Pandorian where
farmers are persuing diversified cultivation of crops.
M. N. Raina, RP Kochar, Arun Jaral, Rajinder Kumar, Joginder Singh JAEOs
and VAEAs of the area also accompanied the Director Agriculture.

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