SRINAGAR, AUGUST
16: Terming Horticulture sector as the backbone of State’s economy,
Advisor to the Governor, Khurshid Ahmad Ganai today urged upon all the
stakeholders to work in synergy to revamp and revitalize it on modern lines.
The Advisor (G)
was speaking with various delegations from the Horticulture sector during his
weekly public outreach programme.
Seeking cooperation
from all the stakeholders, the Advisor said that Horticulture has always played
an important role in the socio-economic development of the State. Therefore,
all the stakeholders, including farmers, dealers, and people affiliated with
the sector should offer their helping hand to Government, by adapting farmer
friendly innovations and policies, he said.
Describing
horticulture as a lucrative venture, the Advisor Ganai urged upon the
unemployed youth of the State to consider it as a viable career option. He said
by introducing the latest technological advancements in the sector, an
entrepreneur can not only reap huge dividends for himself but could also
alleviate the financial health of many families by providing them jobs.
Urging farmers to
adopt modern farming technology, Ganai said change is must and to boost the
production, State farmers have to adopt modern technology and use innovative
plans. Ganai said that efforts should to be made to bridge the gap between
farmers, researchers, and policymakers.
Directing for
taking remedial measures to address various issues pertaining to the sector,
the Advisor said it is imperative that proper care and precautions are taken to
maintain the good health of the plant. The Advisor after hearing the complaints
by various fruit growers associations and societies, issued on spot directions
to the Director Agriculture, Director Horticulture, Director Enforcement Agency
to immediately start a drive to put a check on the practice of selling spurious
pesticides and fungicides, if sold, in the market. He said those found guilty
should strictly be dealt with.
More than 40
delegations, which included Kashmir Fruit Growers and dealers Association Fruit
Mandi, Sopore, Dry Fruit Growers and dealers Association Kashmir, Baramulla
Fruit Growers and Dealers Association Kashmir, and many more called on the
Advisor during the day.
The
representatives of the Kashmir Fruit Growers and Dealers Association Mandi
Sopore apprised the Advisor that 606 shops have been approved by the Government
for various dealers there, out of which only 147 have been constructed and
allotted. They requested the Advisor to direct the concerned to expedite the
process of constructing the rest of the shops so that they could work in a
better environment.
The delegation
besides, requesting to develop a road for the truck yard, which has already
been allotted, also highlighted the need for sending two drinking water tankers
in the mandi daily as the same does not have potable drinking water facility as
of yet.
The Advisor was
also asked to direct the concerned officers to initiate the process of
introducing high-density apple variety in Sopore so that the farmers from the
area could also avail benefit from it.
The issue of
spurious pesticides and fungicides was also raised during the meeting.
The delegation of
Dry Fruit Growers and Dealers Association Kashmir in their meeting with the
Advisor appealed for allocation of land so that they could establish their own
processing units in Valley. The delegation members informed the Advisor that
presently the dry fruit from Kashmir gets exported via Jammu, adding the
establishment of processing units would enable the growers and dealers to
export their fruit from Valley directly.
Baramulla Fruit
Growers and Dealers Association Kashmir requested the Advisor to initiate a
process for launching crop insurance and Market Intervention Scheme so that
farmers suffering huge losses due to climatic reasons could be compensated.
The All J&K
Saffron Growers Development and Marketing Cooperative Association discussed
Saffron crop-related issues with the Advisor.
Besides, a
delegation of Contractors Association Kupwara sought the Advisor’s intervention
in releasing of payments for the work that they have already completed.
Class-IV qualified
employees Association Department of Floriculture, Kashmir Division delegation
sought creation and re-designation of various posts of gardeners as per their
present assignments.
The delegation of
Auqaf Islamia ZiyaratSharief (Hazarat Noor Shah Sahib Baghdadi (RA)) Waltingoo,
Kund Anantnag, sought the Advisor’s intervention in issues related to the
Ziyarat.
J&K
Pensioners Welfare Federation, Senior Citizen Civil Society raised the issues
related to State pensioners in a meeting with the Advisor.
The Idara Auqaf
Islamia Hamdania, Tral delegation requested the Advisor to issue the directions
to expedite the construction work on the ZiyaratKhanqah-e-Faiz, Tral.
A deputation from Hyderpora sought the Advisor’s intervention in the
construction of a park on 14 kanals of tourism land.
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