LG inaugurates Technology Exhibition-cum-Seed Mela at SKUAST Kashmir

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Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the two-day Technology Exhibition-cum-Seed Mela at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Science and Technology (SKUAST) Kashmir on Monday.

Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying Parshottam Rupala accompanied the Lieutenant Governor during the inauguration ceremony.

The event witnessed the inauguration of various works and programmes including SKUAST Kashmir’s commercial Silage Unit, Krishi Radio, and Rural Internship – Student Rural Exploration programme of the J&K Government under HADP.

Union Minister Rupala commended the Lt Governor-led UT Administration for transforming the Agriculture and allied sector of J&K and promoting innovation-based Agri Startups.

The Union Minister also announced an Aqua park for J&K and assured all possible support in upscaling the livestock production, establishment of Modern Fish Market, and creating more livelihood avenues for the local farmers and pastoralists in the Union Territory.

Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor expressed gratitude to the Union Minister and the Government of India for their support and cooperation in the development of the Agriculture and Allied sectors of the Union Territory.

He also appreciated the vital role of SKUAST-Kashmir in driving reforms in the Agriculture Sector and unlocking the potential of Jammu Kashmir.

“Today, we celebrate the spirit of innovation and resilience that defines our agricultural landscape. This event serves as a platform for knowledge exchange, technology dissemination, and market linkages, empowering our farmers to embrace modern practices while preserving our age-old traditions”, the Lt Governor said.

With the theme “From Green and White Revolution to Blue Revolution: Cold Water Fisheries a Game Changer in J&K,” this year’s Mela heralds a new era of agricultural transformation, where the bounty of our water bodies enriches the lives of all, he said.

In the unique context of Jammu & Kashmir, Agriculture including livestock, and fisheries sectors hold even greater significance. Together, they contribute a staggering 51 percent to our State’s Gross Domestic Product (SGDP), underscoring their pivotal role in our economic prosperity. With its diverse climate, fertile lands, and abundant water resources, our region is ideally suited for agricultural development, particularly in livestock rearing and fisheries activities, the Lt Governor observed.

He reiterated the commitment of the government to harness the potential of the Agriculture and allied sectors to create a brighter tomorrow for generations to come.

“We are making dedicated efforts to extend the benefits of the insurance scheme to the livestock sector. Effective implementation of PM Fasal Bima Yojana and saturation of Kisan Credit Card is being ensured. By June this year, tap water connectivity will reach every household in J&K,” the Lt Governor said.

He said the inauguration of the Silage Making Unit at KVK Ganderbal reflects our efforts to promote fodder conservation and livestock productivity. Silage, made from fermented green fodder, serves as a nutritious and cost-effective feed option, especially during periods of scarcity, he observed.

Similarly, the launch of the Krishi Radio for the farming community signifies our recognition of the power of communication in driving agricultural transformation, the Lt Governor added.

“Government is implementing the Holistic Agricultural Development Programme (HADP) in Jammu Kashmir. The 29 projects of HADP are aimed at transforming subsistence agriculture into a sustainable commercial agri-economy and creating an agri-business ecosystem. HADP will promote inbuilt risk management through diversification and resilient and smart agricultural practices. HADP’s projects will put the agricultural economy on a new trajectory of growth,” the Lt Governor said.

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