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SSSC approves release of 9 newly developed crop varieties of SKUAST-Jammu

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Jammu: The State Seed Sub-Committee (SSSC) which met here today under the chairmanship of Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production and Farmers’ Welfare Department, Navin Kumar Choudhary, approved the release of newly developed nine crop varieties produced by Sher-e- Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Jammu.

The SSSC held a detailed discussion on salient features of each crop like compatibility, maturity of crop, yield, disease resistance and other characteristics.

Director Research, SKUAST-J on the occasion gave a presentation these newly approved nine varieties of crops like Wheat (JAUW-672), Maize (SJPC-01), Rapeseed and Mustard-Raya (JM 13-5), Rapeseed and Mustard -Gobi Sarson (JGS 12-3), Moong (JAUM-0936), Rajmash (BR-39), two varieties of Walnut (SJPW-1 & JWSP-06) and Lime (SEL-1001).

Speaking on the occasion, Principal Secretary asked the Vice Chancellors of both the varsities to prepare varieties which have commercial feasibility. He asked the scientists and researchers to motivate progressive farmers for adopting these new varieties. He also exhorted upon the officers to concentrate on areas which are best for any particular crop.

Prof. J. P. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Jammu congratulated all the scientists for their joint and tireless efforts for achieving a milestone of releasing 09 varieties of different crops. He encouraged them to yearn for more such achievements in near future.

Dr Nazir Ahmad Ganaie; Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K, Dr. Bikram Singh, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture; Director General Horticulture Kashmir, Director Agriculture Jammu and Kashmir, Director Law Enforcement, Joint Director Agriculture (Inputs), Nodal Officer, Mega Seed; Associate Director Research, SKUAST-Jammu, Divisional Seed Certification Officer Jammu/Kashmir and other concerned crop breeders also attended the meeting both in person and through virtual mode.

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