JAMMU, NOVEMBER 20: Vice
Chairman, State Advisory Board for Development of Kissans, (JKSABDK) Daljit
Singh Chib, has reiterated the commitment of present government for raising
socio economic status of farming community.
This was
stated by the Vice Chairman during a meeting convened to review progress on
Paddy Procurement Centres opened in current season and to take inputs from
members, farmers regarding the requirement of seed, fertilizers for upcoming
Rabi Season in Jammu region.
Besides the members of the Board from Jammu Division, Managing Director
Agro Industries Development Corporation Rakesh Khujaria, Secretary JKSABDK
Abdul Hamid Wani, Assistant Director, Entrepreneur Development Institute (EDI)
Dr. Majid Khan and the officers of various departments were present in the
meeting.
Vice Chairman said that the Board is committed for the welfare of
farmers of state. He said that there is urgent need to establish permanent
procurement mandies and more Krishi Vigyan Kendras in the State for which the
Board has also approached Union Agriculture Ministry for providing special
funds to state government.
The Vice
Chairman assured the farmers that the matter regarding revival of Cooperative
sector especially for procurement and better marketing of agriculture products
will be taken up with the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who is Chairperson of
the Board.
Highlighting the importance of women in Agriculture, the Vice Chairman
said that Kissan Board will facilitate the Women farmers, especially recently
trained from Indian Agriculture Research institute, New Delhi for making
Self-help Groups for establishing their own Processing Units.
The Board members appreciated the efforts of VC Board in facilitating
the opening of Paddy Procurement Centres through FCI in the State due to which
the farmers were able to sell their produce smoothly and without any kind of
exploitation.
The Managing Director JK Agro Industries Development Corporation
informed that the Corporation shall provide necessary marketing platform for
the entrepreneur and self-help groups engaged in food processing work.
The Assistant Director, EDI intimated that the Institute provides
capacity building and skill development under "Seed Capital Fund
Scheme" to those unemployed youth of the State who are not in a position
to arrange margin money for establishing small scale units under subsidy
component available with the governments. He said that EDI provides 35% of the
project cost which is non-refundable as margin money. He emphasized that Board
members should create awareness about this scheme among the youth in their
respective districts.
The Board members highlighted various demands and problems in the
meeting regarding opening of more Maize Procurement Centres, Soil Testing
facilities, and timely inputs to the farmers so that they can live a dignified
life. Some of the Board members suggested that the farmers should be provided
quality seed and timely inputs besides a better marketing platform, besides all
the crops grown in the state should be covered under Prime Minister's Fasal
Bima Yojana.
The issue of price fall in Basmati Rice was also raised by the farmers
of R S Pura belt and the Board members requested that the Government should fix
the Minimum Support price for Basmati Rice which shall remain in force till
whole season so that the interest of the farmers are saved.
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