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JK to develop Integrated Farming System Model: Bandh

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SOPORE, MAY 30: To ensure food security and doubling farmer’s income in the state by 2022, Minister for Agriculture Muhammad Khalil Bandh on Wednesday directed the SKUAST authorities to develop ‘Integrated Farming System Model’ within two months for the state.

He made these remarks during the celebration of Wheat and Barley Day at Wadura Sopore campus of SKUAST-K.

The function was attended by Vice Chairman J&K Horticulture (Produce & Marketing) Development Corporation Ghulam Muhammad Mir, MLA Sopore Abdul Rashid Dar, MLA Rafiabad Yawar Dillawar Mir, Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K Nazeer Ahmed Commissioner Secretary Agriculture, Mehrajudin Khan, Director General Sericulture Tariq Ahmed Mir, Director Agriculture Ajaz Andrabi, other officials of SKUAST and agriculture department besides a large gathering of agriculture scholars.

Complimenting the scientists of SKUAST-K for developing varieties like SR-3 and SR-4, Bandh said these varieties have the potential to produce around 70 qtls of grain ha-1.

Given the perspective of climate change, degradation of natural resources and fragmentation of arable land, the Agriculture Minister stressed on the scientists to take up strategic and applied research on region-specific niche crops.

He also said that localization policy needs to be formulated by Agriculture Production Department in collaboration with SKUAST-K for are specific needs.

Maintaining that quality human resources is a big challenge for developing technology-based and entrepreneurship driven agriculture sector, the Agriculture Minister exhorted the SKUAST-K professors to set some targets such as increasing the per hectare agriculture to a certain level up to the certain period.

“Majority of the population in the state is dependent on the agriculture sector, which has not shown a marginal growth. We should aim at reducing imports from other states and emerge as exporting state in the agriculture and livestock sector by ensuring proper utilization of land and water resources,” he said during his maiden visit to the campus.

The Minister also directed for intensifying awareness campaign in all areas of the state for educating farmers community about the latest trends in the agriculture sector.

The Minister also visited different farms of Wheat and Barley and enquired about the potential of cultivated varieties from researchers and scientists.

Earlier, SKUAST-K Vice-Chancellor highlighted achievements and activities of the Agriculture University. He briefed about the new initiatives in research for the betterment of the farming community.

It is pertinent to mention that Integrated Farming System Model is a combination of different agricultural activities in an area of land and is aimed at maximizing product return, maintaining soil status and fertility and utilising the by-products of one component of the farming system as an input in other for ensuring supplementary and complementary enterprise relationship besides reducing environment pollution.

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