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Focusing on rural economy

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Agriculture and horticulture are the two main sectors that run J&K’s economy. Though tourism and handicrafts too have been important factors of the economy here but post-1990, these two sectors were hit badly. As guns started roaring in Kashmir Valley, tourism sector collapsed in a jiffy. Tourism is a peace time activity and in an atmosphere of terror and violence, this sector was the first to take the hit. Same happened with handicrafts. Pre-1990, tourists from all over the world, with major chunk from mainland India, would throng Kashmir and thus Kashmir handicrafts had buyers in abundance. However, as the tourists deserted, this industry too took a nose dive. It were only agriculture and horticulture that helped to maintain some sort of economic activity in Jammu and Kashmir. Unfortunately, these sectors were always neglected and left to traditional way for farming without any scientific intervention. Lack of modern technology did huge damage to these sectors and as a result, people started drifting away from farming. The youth lost interest as the sectors were not able to ensure proper livelihood. Now that the Union Territory government has decided to give boost to the sector and introduce modern technologies, hopefully the farming will attract the young generation and thus taking care of the issue of unemployment.

Recently The Jammu and Kashmir administration restructured the agriculture production department with the aim of doubling income of farmers, orchardists and people dependent on animal, sheep husbandry and fisheries for their livelihood. The restructuring is undoubtedly going to give a boost to the income of the farming class and if necessary steps are taken by the administration, it would also open up avenues for employment in rural areas. As rightly observed by the administration, around 70 per cent of population in Jammu and Kashmir is dependent on these sectors and creation of a full-fledged Agriculture Production Department by merging three existing line departments – Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare, Animal, Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries and Horticulture has every potential to synergize efforts of the government in achieving the target of doubling farm income.

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It goes without saying that farming, fisheries and raring of sheep and other live stock is almost an exclusive activity of rural areas. If not every farmer but a larger number is of those who own at least one cow or some sheep. They have avenues available to go for the activities under animal and sheep husbandry schemes but don’t do so because of the redtapism and back-breaking formalities that the concerned departments want them to fulfill. Restructuring of the department and bringing all the sectors together, would ensure that all schemes for welfare of the population engaged in these sectors are available under one umbrella in a single department and therefore the benefits of various schemes available in these sectors can be converged and made available to farmers, orchardists and others as a comprehensive package.

The restructuring besides the use of modern technologies would be a milestone in promoting the agri-entrepreneurship as a means of high return and respectable employment in a big way. Modern technological interventions would help them to increase the productivity in the related fields. The decision is a great farmer-friendly decision and one would expect the concerned authorities to take up the upliftment of these sectors on priority basis.

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