Highlighting importance of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in the growth and development of the agriculture sector and helping in doubling farmers income, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo on Saturday said that the FPOs can play a crucial role in enhancing farmers income, creating employment opportunities, and ensuring food security in the region.
The department is committed to providing all necessary support to FPOs, said Dulloo.
Flanked by Joint Secretary (Marketing), Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Dr Vijaya Lakshmi Nadendla, they held a detailed interaction with Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) of Jammu division here at Kissan Kendra, Talab Tillo.
Dulloo enjoined upon the representatives of FPOs to build trust in farmers and mobilise them so that more and more farmers would join them.
He also asked them to organise awareness programmes for farmers about the importance of FPOs as well as required training should be provided to them for the success of these organisations.
During the address, Dulloo assured the FPO representatives that their concerns would be addressed, and the government would provide all necessary assistance to FPOs to overcome their challenges.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Vijaya Lakshmi spoke about the importance of FPOs and also discussed various schemes and programs launched by the Government of India to support the agriculture sector and FPOs.
She added that the government is committed to supporting FPOs and ensuring that they play a crucial role in the economic development of the region.
Director Agriculture Jammu, Director Horticulture Jammu, eminent professors and scholars from SKUAST-J, other senior officers of APD, representatives of FPOs as well as CBBOs participated in the interaction programme.
Director Agriculture Kashmir, Managing Director JKHPMC and other concerned officers participated in the programme through video conferencing.
During the workshop, the representatives of numerous FPOs also spoke in length and shared their experiences and challenges faced while working in the agriculture se