SRINAGAR,
SEPTEMBER 11: Director Indian Systems of Medicine J&K, Niraj Kumar,
who is also the Member Secretary of the J&K Medicinal Plants
Board, Tuesday called for devising a strategy to enhance the
production and availability of important medicinal plants in the State.
He was speaking
at a meeting of officers from all concerned departments convened to discuss the
means to tackle the decreasing production of different kinds of important
medicinal plants in the State.
J&K State
Forest Research Institute (Bio-diversity Board), Department of Ecology,
Environment and Remote Sensing, Department of Horticulture, Department of
Floriculture, SKUAST-K (Regional Centre National Medicinal Plants Board) and
Directorate of School Education Kashmir took part in the discussions.
The meeting was
informed that about 100 species of medicinal plants which are endangered or vulnerable
need immediate intervention.
Kumar while
stressing the need to replenish the natural resources said it was important to
encourage commercial cultivation and diversify the natural habitat of
medicinal plants.
He also said
there is a need for the people living near the forest areas to be trained and
encouraged to cultivate these plants and for preserving the locally available
herbs in the area.
The Director also
stressed on the demarcation of areas where farmers in clusters can be
encouraged to take up cultivation of rare herbs. He also said there was a need
to develop new agro-techniques to preserve the gene bank of the said
plants.
It was also said
that establishment of herbal villages where medicinal trees can be grown can go
a long way in these efforts and in adding to the economy of the area. Value
addition of medicinal plants like herbal teas and reviving the old tradition of
using natural food-dyes were also suggested in the meeting.
The J&K State
Forest Research Institute consented to establish two nurseries of medicinal
plants, which will serve as the gene bank of these endangered species, whereas
the Department of Floriculture Kashmir, which already has a herbal garden and
two nurseries at Botanical Garden Srinagar, consented to establish two
nurseries one each at Kokernnag and Tangmarg.
It was also said that SKUAST-K would develop cultivation protocols and
agro-technique of some of these endangered plants whereas the Directorate of
School Education will help in capacity building and awareness.
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