SRINAGAR, MAY 24: Governor N.N.
Vohra inaugurated a one day Conference on “Food Processing and Pradhan Mantri
Kisan Smpada Yojana” at the Shalimar Campus of the Sher-e-Kashmir University of
Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir, today. This Conference has been
organized by the Directorate of Extension SKUAST-K, Ministry of Food Processing
Industry, Government of India and the Associated Chambers of Commerce and
Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), New Delhi.
Appreciating the organisation of this important Conference, Governor
observed that there is inadequate awareness about this pan India Programme
which is a flagship scheme launched by the Govt. of India with the objective of
supplementing agriculture, modernizing food processing and decreasing Agri-Waste.
Governor
observed that currently a very high percentage of agricultural
produce of the country goes waste because of lack of processing facilities and
modern preservation techniques. He noted that if we endeavor
to minimise this waste, the producers’ surplus would increase very
substantially.
Governor urged
Vice- Chancellors of the Farm Universities and other entities involved in the
implementation of this Yojna to formulate sound sector wise schemes under the
ambit of this flagship progamme so as to double the farmer’s income
by 2022-23, promote farmers' welfare and reduce agrarian distress.
Prof. Nazeer
Ahmed, Vice-Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Sh. Parvez Ahmed, Chairman and CEO J&K
Bank Ltd.; Sh. K.B. Subramanian, Director Ministry of Food Processing
Industries, GoI; Sh. D.S. Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM; Sh. Javid Ahmad
Tenga, President Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI)
presented their views on the opportunities available to farmers to become
entrepreneurs by taking full advantage of benefits available under Pradhan MantriKisan
Sampada Yojana.
Governor presented certificates of Skill Development Programmes to the
Course Directors and ICAR’s Best Teachers Awards to the teachers of the
University. Later Governor visited the High-Density Apple Orchard &
Rootstock Block of the University and enquired about the health of high-density
apple crop.
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