SRINAGAR, JUNE 6: Pitching for making agriculture more sustainable
and progressive enterprise, Minister for Agriculture Muhammad Khalil Bandh
today directed the officers to develop strategies for market-driven
agriculture.
He made these remarks during a high-level meeting
of Officials of Agriculture and allied departments here.
The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary
Agriculture Production Department Mehrajudin Khan, Director Agriculture Kashmir
Syed Altaf Ajaz Andrabi, Managing Director Agro Industries Rakesh Khajuria
Director Command area Kashmir Sanaullah Mir, Director Command Jammu Jatinder
Singh, Joint Director State Land Use Board Bulesh Zutshi.
Saying that Agro Industries department should
strengthen marketing of its products, the Minister asked the officials to
expedite the process of modernizing cold storage facility with a capacity of
4000 metric tonnes with an estimated cost of Rs 17 crore at New Delhi.
He also asked for strengthening Seed Test labs/
Quality control labs and soil testing labs at all the places.
To promote apiculture in the state, the Minister
also directed for setting up centres for processing honey, beekeeping in all
district of the state which will be funded by World Bank. He said these centres will also provide
beneficiaries access to infrastructure, training, collection, processing and
marketing network.
While
emphasizing on the need to project Kashmir as a fresh brand across India, the
Minister asked the officials to buy Refrigerator trucks for carrying produce
from State to different markets of the country for better returns to the
farmers.
Highlighting the potential of the Vegetable based
economy in the state, Bandh asked officials to start working for ‘Operation
Green’ in the state for the increase in the production of
tomato, onion and potatoes.
Director Agro Industries informed the Minister that
department is mulling to set up three petrol pumps in Khunmoh, Lal Mandi,
Bijbhera. The agriculture machinery will also be sold there.
Taking the review of demonstration centres of
agriculture department particularly at Padgampura in Kashmir and Chinor in
Jammu, the Minister asked the department to come out with a detailed report of
last ten years of the produce of these departmental farms.
He also took stock of various measures being taken
to rejuvenate the saffron cultivation through Nation Saffron Mission and
directed for early setting up sprinkle system and digging of bore wells. He
also issued strict instructions to the field functionaries of the agriculture
department for safeguarding the Saffron Land.
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