SRINAGAR, JUNE 01: Minister for
Horticulture, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Syed Basharat Bukhari
today called for strengthening laws, rules in Horticulture sector to make it
grower friendly besides dissuading unscrupulous practices in the state.
The Minister said
this while chairing a meeting convened to take concrete review of all governing
laws pertaining to the Horticulture sector applicable in the state.
Secretary Home RK
Goyal, Secretary Law Abdul Majid Bhat, Secretary Horticulture Manzoor Ahmad
Lone, Director Horticulture Kashmir Manzoor Ahmad Qadiri, Director Law
Enforcement Susheel Sahni, Managing Director JKHPMC, besides other
concerned officers were present in the meeting.
The meeting
addressed all relevant laws and rules pertaining to horticulture sector,
especially those directed at curbing trade of spurious pesticides,
insecticides, other carcinogenic substances that degrade the quality and
health of state’s produce as well as soil health.
The Minister
calling for strong measures to dissuade such practices in the state said “With
large population of state involved in Horticulture sector and government
launching multiple schemes to facilitate growers, there is a parallel need and
requirement to strength the law enforcement mechanism to protect growers as
well as the consumers who actively seek Kashmir’s produce”.
“Kashmir as a brand
is synonym with quality, and if the recent trend of unscrupulous activities is
allowed to continue, we would not only be damaging the fruit produce market but
also the whole brand” Bukhari asserted.
The Minister
directing for additional measures to strengthen the enforcement mechanism in
the state, asked all concerned to take thorough review of the existing laws in
the context of present times and suggest amendments, changes to strengthen them
to make them more grower and state friendly.
He further called for augmenting physical, personnel infra at the
Enforcement Directorate, so that the wing can take up regular market checking
measures. He asked the concerned to update the Pesticide Checking Laboratories
in Srinagar and Jammu with modern technical infra so that samples can be tested
within the state and accurate results derived in a short span of time for quick
action. He also directed for allocation of requisite trained staff at the
laboratories.
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