| Chairs annual general meetings of the Corporation |
SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 26: Minister
for Agriculture, Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura today asked the officials of
government-run Jammu and Kashmir Agro Industries Development Corporation
(JKAIDC) to create new avenues of business for making the corporation a
profitable organization.
The Minister was speaking at the annual general meetings of JKAIDC here
today. The meeting was also attended by Vice Chairman JKAIDC Rashid Ahmad,
Principal Secretary Agriculture Production Department, Sundeep Kumar Nayak, MD
JKAIDC, Rakesh Khajuria, Director Agriculture Kashmir, Altaf Aijaz
Andrabi, Director Agriculture Jammu H K Razdan and other senior officials.
During the meeting, threadbare discussions were held on issues
pertaining to status of accounts of the Corporation, short term and long term
strategy, business plan for next 5 years, modernization of Cattle Feed Plant,
Bari Brahmana, besides cold store plant at New Delhi and functioning of sales
outlets.
Hanjura called upon the Corporation officials to adopt business options
on professional lines and come up to the expectations of the people. He
directed that officials of the Agro-Industry to formulate short and long turn
plans so that business of agro products increases. He also said that Saffron
business should be enhanced up to Rs 5 crore this season. Referring to financial position of the Corporation, Hanjura also
directed the JKAIDC to prepare a balance sheet of the corporation by March 2018
so that it would provide them information about the liquidity position of the
corporation.
Minister stressed upon all the officers to adhere to the directions and
guidelines and personally monitor on-going schemes across the State, adding
that proper monitoring, judicious utilization of funds and optimal use of
resources will ensure timely benefit to the people of the state in general and
farming community in particular.
Saying that there is need to infuse new blood in the functioning of the
Corporation to make it more vibrant, the Minister said innovative measures are
needed to be taken by the Corporation.
Speaking in reference to the functioning of the Cold Storage Plant, Ice
Factory in Delhi and Cattle Feed Plant at Bari Brahmana (Jammu), the Minister,
while expressing satisfaction with their functioning, said that these plants have
earned a reasonable profit for the Corporation.

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