Atul Dulloo visits Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops at Khudwini

‘Stressed for coordination between SKUAST, APD for developing agro climatic zone varieties of crops'

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ANANTNAG : Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department (APD), Atal Dulloo today visited Live Exhibition of Temperate Rice Biodiversity at Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwini here.

 

The ACS was accompanied by VC SKUAST Kashmir, Professor Nazir Ahmad Ganie; Director Agriculture Kashmir, Chowdhury Mohammad Iqbal; Director Extension SKUAST Kashmir, Director Research SKUAST Kashmir, Dean Faculty of Agriculture Wadora SKUAST Kashmis, scientists from Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwini and other officers on the occasion.

 

During the visit, the scientists and subject matter specialists from the centre apprised the ACS regarding different types of crops and varied varieties grown in the centre.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Atul Dulloo said that need of the hour is to have coordination between SKUAST Kashmir and Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Department for developing agro climatic zone varieties in Rice, Wheat, Maize and Oilseed here, adding that to double the income of the farmers, modern technology as per the climatic conditions of the Jammu and Kashmir need to be incorporated.

 

The ACS said that seed replacement and Rice wheat rotation crops should be encouraged for better yields. He further said that private sector needs to be encouraged for producing the breeder seeds to fulfil the seed demand and to increase productivity for food. He also stressed for focussing on oilseed & Mushroom cultivation, Mushk budji, besides Apiculture, aromatic plant cultivation, Basmati Rice and exotic vegetable like sweet corn.

 

In his speech, Atul Dulloo congratulated the scientists for doing fruitful research here, as 15000 varieties of rice are being treated for blast disease from across the country here, adding that Conducive work culture is a must for doing exemplary work.

 

The ACS on the occasion also distributed sanction orders among farmers for construction of wormy Pits.

 

During the visit, Atul Dulloo also interacted with the farmers from different parts from Anantnag and Kulgam and heard their suggestions and demands. The farmers associated with FPO Sagam Anantnag demanded for establishing modern rice mill in Sagam.

 

In his speech VC SKUAST Kashmir, Professor, Nazir Ahmad Ganie said that production of Rice and other crops has increased satisfactorily. He said that focus is being laid on conservation of the old varieties also with new ones in rice and wheat, adding that Zug Rice is being reviewed, besides disease resistant varieties are being produced in all the crops grown in Kashmir.

 

He said that Basmati is being tested for cultivation and will be a success soon, adding that demand of rice is being fulfilled and Oilseed cultivation is being encouraged on a large scale.

 

Regarding blast disease in paddy, Prof. Nazir said that Khudwini Centre is the only Centre in the country where Blast testing screening is being done.

 

Head Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwini, Dr. Najeeb ul Rehman Sofi in his speech presented the progress report of the Khudwini Centre and it’s achievements since it’s inception in 1942.