‘Govt proposing development of Garlic, Potato villages in
potential areas’
JAMMU, JANUARY 20: Minister for
Agriculture, Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura today informed the Legislative Assembly
that the Government has taken several concrete steps under central and State
Sponsored schemes to make Poonch-Haveli Constituency self-sufficient in food
grain production and boost the yield in traditionally rich villages for potato
and garlic cultivation.
Replying to a Question of Shah Mohammad
Tantray in Legislative Assembly, the Minister said that the Department has
provided subsidized high yielding and hybrid variety seeds of maize, paddy and
wheat besides, other non-food grain crops like mustard, vegetables and fodder
as per the local area specific acclimatization.
The department also organizes farmers’
awareness programmes impart trainings, hold demonstrations about adoption of
improved cultivation, post harvesting management practices and promotion of
mechanized farming system available under different CSS/State Schemes, said the
Minister.
The Minister informed that the department has
prepared a DPR of Rs 7 crore to boost the production and quality in the garlic
rich areas of the district, which is under consideration for sanction. He
further said that during the year 2017-18, 10 qtls of garlic seed was provided
to the farmers of Mandi, Loran, Swajian and Upper Shahpur among 330 farmers for
quality production and seed multiplication. These areas are also under
consideration for being developed as Garlic villages, said the Minister,
Further rolling out the development plan, the
Minister for the boosting potato production, traditionally
grown in villages Jhullas, Mandi, Loran and Poonch, the Government has taken
appropriate steps to make them economically viable Potato villages.
“The farmers are being pursued and motivated
to adopt potato crop on a larger scale through formation of potato farmer
groups in these clusters/villages” he informed. He said 90 qtls of certified
potato seed has been distributed in Mandi and Loran areas and 40 qtls of seed
in Jullahs and Poonch areas among 557 farmers during 2017.
Giving further details, the
Minister said the Department has taken several other important steps for the
welfare of farmers in the area which include implementation of Fasal Bhima
yojana, distribution of multi cut fodder seeds to boost the production of
fodder for milch and other livestock. During Kharif 2017, around 4970 farmers
have been extended coverage of Bima Yojna, said the Minister.
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