JAMMU, APRIL 10: Governor N.N. Vohra, Chancellor of the
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir
(SKUAST-K), chaired the 33rd Council
meeting of SKUAST-K, at the Raj Bhavan. Ghulam Nabi Lone, Minister for
Agriculture, Syed Basharat Ahmad Bukhari,
Minister for Horticulture and Abdul Ghani Kohli, Minister for Animal, Sheep
Husbandry & Fisheries participated in the meeting.
Chancellor released three recent publications of
the University: “Cultivation of Poplars in Kashmir”,
“Experimental Agrometerology: A Practical Manual”,
and “Apple Production & Value Chain Analysis”.
In view of the adoption of high density apple
orchards in the valley which will increase the apple production by 5 times of
the present yield, Chancellor advised Minister for Horticulture to evolve at
least a medium term logistical plan for the grading, storage, packaging,
marketing and transportation of the enormously increased horticultural
produce. Sh. Bukhari informed Chancellor that budgetary support has been
enhanced for setting up Controlled Atmosphere Stores and providing refrigerated
vans and 5 new Horticulture Nurseries are proposed to be established in the
current financial year.
Chancellor advised VCs of both the State Farm
Universities to develop varieties of seeds which are drought resistant and also
urged the Ministers of speedily changing climatic patterns, for which seeds
shall need to be prepared to change the existing cropping pattern and sow
alternate crops. He also stressed the importance of mapping the entire Kashmir
Valley to identify and earmark areas where particular crops and fruit orchards
could be propagated.
Chancellor urged Horticulture Minister to put in
place an effective quarantine and monitoring mechanism to check the quality of
plant materials being imported in to the State so that only high quality
disease free plants are provided to the farmers.
Earlier, Vice Chancellor Dr. Nazeer Ahmed made a
detailed presentation on the various activities of his University and informed
the Council that the University has taken various new initiatives since the
last meeting viz. University has been identified as a nodal centre for
maintaining highland cold tolerant maize gremplasm; fully implemented 5th Dean’s
Committee Report Recommendations; 23 new research projects sanctioned by
various funding agencies; poultry seed project for augmentation of poultry
infrastructure established under ICAR; developed a Horti-Poultry integrated
farming system for increasing profitability of farmers; 45 students selected
through On- Campus placement initiative; 3 MoUs executed with private
organizations for collaborative work and their fellowship obtained for Master’s
research and also signed an MoU with JK Bank for providing Agro-Advisories on
Apple through Electronic media ( mobile SMSs) which cover about 6 lakh farmers
having bank accounts in J&K Bank.
VC informed that the Controlled Atmosphere Storage
facility of 90,784 MTs has already come up in the State to enable enhancing the
shelf life of Apple; the University has initiated programme for identifying
genotypes which are suitable for being used as brown rice (unpolished) and red
rice (Lal Chawal or Kamad Zag), rich in Iron and Zinc and a revival programme
is being undertaken at Khudwani Centre since 2015. University has established
an Olive orchard at Shalimar where nineteen varieties are being evaluated for
their suitability in the region.
Further the University has released 72 crop
varieties and hybrids and their breeder seed is made available to Agriculture
Department who are further using
this for multiplying to Foundation and Certified Seeds and supplying to
farmers. Using new high yielding varieties, the crop yields
have almost doubled in most of the crops. Besides, the varieties rich in
quality like Mushkibudji, Kamad Zag
& Pusa basmati in rice; QPM in maize and protein and vitamin rich pulses
and vegetables are being promoted on a large scale.
For direct supply of quality seeds to farmers,
University has opened seed sale outlets in every Faculty and at the KVK’s
while at main campus Shalimar the seeds are sold through online net banking
directly to the farmers, from ATIC. The University has designed short term
courses to increase the employability of the candidates. These include: One
year Certificate course in Landscape Gardening and Park Maintenance, PG in
Horti-business Management, One year PG Diploma in Agriculture Extension
Management in collaboration with MANAGE, GOI Hyderabad, One year certificate
course in Basic Horticulture training, Forty five days Skill Development
Certificate course on Mushroom Production, Beekeeping, and Skill development
course in Food Processing.
Among those who attended the meeting were Umang
Narula, Principal Secretary to the Governor; Navin Kumar Choudhary, Principal
Secretary Finance; Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary Planning; Dr. Pradeep
Kumar Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Jammu;
Manzoor Ahmad Lone, Secretary Horticulture; Showket Ahmad Beigh, Secretary
Agriculture; and Prof. M.H. Wani, Registrar, SKUAST- Kashmir.

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