Stresses
on use of latest cultivation techniques
JAMMU,
MAY 19: Minister for Agriculture, Mohammad Khalil
Bandh today inspected and reviewed the achievements at Seed Multiplication Farm
Chinore during his visit to the border area of Gajansoo-Marh.
The Minister was
accompanied by Vice-Chairman J&K Agro Industries Development Corporation,
Rashid Ahmad and MLA Marh Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar, besides Director
Agriculture Jammu, Hari Krishan Razdan, Director Command Area Development, S.
Jitendar Singh, Managing Director, J&K Agro Industries Dev Corporation,
Rakesh Khajuria, K S Sambyal Joint Director of Agriculture (Inputs) also
accompanied the minister during the visit to the Farm.
The
Minister said that there was much scope to boost production and productivity
through intervention of latest farm cultivation techniques. Band also inspected
the latest machinery being used at the farm like combines, seed drills,
trans-planters, multi-crop-threshers, tractors, potato planters, ridgers, off
sets. He said that efficient use of the machinery should be ensured. He
directed the farm staff to prepare plans for running the farm on modern
scientific lines with utilization of latest machinery and available
technologies to produce best quality seeds for the farmers.
The
Minister stressed on to take all out steps to prevent encroachment and
trespassing of the farm land by unscrupulous elements. He impressed upon the
officers to review the functioning of the farms periodically to identify the
gaps and to bring innovations and improvements for enhancement of production
and productivity.
The
Minister was informed that the farm is spread over an area of 2586 acres of
which 300 acres is irrigated. It was further told that the harvesting of wheat
has been expedited with the usage of Modernized Combined Harvester during Current
Rabi season.
Farm
Manager Subash Panohtra presented the overview of the seed production,
developments made in the quality and making the farm a profit
earning activity with the introduction of the scientific management
interventions and use of better technologies including line sowing through
Seed-cum-fertilizer Drills, Paddy Transplanters, Plant Protection Measures and
harvesting of crops by Combines. He also highlighted various
problems and difficulties regarding shortage of staff fencing, repair of canal,
construction of guest house and bunkers being located at vulnerable
international border and having limitations of irrigation facilities.
The Minister assured of all possible help for
carrying out fencing, augmentation of irrigation, meeting staff shortage and
regularization of the casual staff working at the farm.
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