| Says Deptt's quarantine facilities to be made available to developers on lease for enhanced health scrutiny of imported plants |
JAMMU, MARCH 03 – To
reduce state’s dependence on foreign imports, Minister for
Horticulture Syed Basharat Ahmed Bukhari today directed the department to
establish five High Density Apple Nurseries for quality root stock development
in various parts of the state.
The Minister issued these directions while chairing
a meeting to review the progress of High Density Plantation Programme in the
state.
Vice Chairperson, State Horticulture Development
Board Abdul Salam Reshi, Secretary Horticulture Manzoor Ahmad Lone, Director
Horticulture Jammu Anuradha Gupta, Director Horticulture Kashmir Mohammad
Hussain Mir, Director Horticulture Planning & Marketing Manzoor Ahmad
Qadiri, Director Research SUKAST-K Prof M.Y Zargar, Director Finance
Horticulture P.S Rakwal, Director Law Enforcement Susheel Sahni, Joint Director
Horticulture Jammu Tarvinder Singh, Joint Director Horticulture Kashmir Lokesh
Kumar Bali, Zonal Head J&K Bank, Jammu Sunil Gupta besides concerned
officer from various departments including SUKAST- Kashmir and J&K Bank
were present in the meeting.
Taking detailed stock of progress made in the
programme, the Minister said that the department needs to operate with an
objective to achieve self-sustenance by focusing on enhancing internal
production of fruits plants.
“We
are working with an objective to eliminate the need for imports of root stock
for apples in the next few years. This multi-pronged initiative will not only
make high quality plants more accessible for state’s
growers and improve JK’s acumen in the sector, but will also allow the
financial resources allocated for imports to be used for further developing
necessary infra to facilitate growers”, Bukhari said.
The Minister, while asserting on the need to
enhance scrutiny with regards to health of imported root stock before being
supplied to the growers, said that the department’s
plant quarantine facilities will be now made available to developers for use on
lease.
He also called for a detailed assessment to be
conducted to account for available quarantine facilities available with the
private sector developers against the required capacity for successful
implementation of High Density Plantation Programme in the state.
The Minister also passed directions to J&K Bank
to expedite the release of payments against subsidy for the cases recommended
by JIT for High Density Plantation through Private Enterprises (2017-18). He
asked them to ensure release of these funds within two working days.
The Minister also necessitated for creating a
saving clause in the agreement/scheme which protects the interests of growers
as well as the state within a stipulated time from plant mortality, trellis
failure or failure in fruit productivity of the imported plant.
Besides, it was also directed in the meeting to
initiate process for procurement of plant testing kits so that imported fruit
trees can be duly checked for diseases and viruses in a timely manner.

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