Says Govt keen to
uplift poultry production in JK
SRINAGAR,
SEPTEMBER 18: The Principal Secretary, Animal, Sheep Husbandry and
Fisheries Departments, Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon, today chaired a meeting to
discuss the draft poultry policy and measures to be taken to uplift the poultry
industry in the state.
The meeting was attended by Director Animal Husbandry MY Chaproo, Director,
Consumer Affairs and Civil Supplies, representatives from JK Bank, Department
of Industries, SKUAST and other senior officials of the department.
The meeting discussed threadbare various clauses of the draft policy and
feedback, recommendations and suggestions from the farmers, dealers and
experts. Establishment of Poultry Development Board and Poultry
Development Institution in the state was also discussed in the meeting.
Dr
Samoon asked the officers to consult all stakeholders before finalizing the
policy and take suggestions and recommendations from the farmers so that the
policy can be formulated for the benefit of the farmers. He also discussed
with the officers the way out for the introduction of insurance cover for
the poultry
The
Principal Secretary said the Governor’s administration is keen to make the
poultry business a full-fledged industry besides transforming the state from
poultry consumption state into poultry production state.
He said currently 75000 youth are directly involved in the poultry business
while 1.40 lakh can be employed during next 5 years besides retention of
capital and increase in prosperity index of state.
Dr Samoon asked poultry farmers in the State to develop and upgrade their farms
to produce day-old chicks, eggs, poultry feed and layers in sufficient
quantity. He said that sector can open job avenues for thousands of unemployed
youth.
He also directed the officials to check the illegal import of dressed chickens
which destroys the local market besides raising doubts about the authenticity
of the dressed.
The meeting also deliberated over the wholesale rate of chicken at farms and it
was decided that the concerns of all stakeholders will be taken care of while
fixing rates.
Stressing for establishing of feed units to minimize production costs, he said
that purchasing feed for poultry birds adds to the production costs for poultry
farmers and directed them to integrate their farms with feed manufacturing
plants to cut down the production cost.
Dr
Samoon also directed the officials to establish poultry Mandi in various
districts to provide a platform to farmers where they can sell their stock.
On the occasion, the poultry farmers and dealers put forward their
issues and grievances with regard to the production and marketing of the
poultry products. Dr Samoon assured them that Governor’s administration will
assist them to expand their business so that they can not only earn their own
livelihood but would be able to generate employment for others also.
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