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Srinagar: A mega awareness-cum-training camp was organised at Town Hall, Handwara, in district Kupwara by the Department of Horticulture. The camp was attended by a large number of progressive orchardists. The main purpose of the camp was to create awareness amongst the farmers about the different departmental schemes being implemented, particularly the newly launched Modified High Density Plantation Scheme (MHDPS).
This was the seventh such camp organised by the department to reach out to the farmers under the banner “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”.
Director General Horticulture Kashmir Ajaz Ahmad Bhat (JKAS) was the Chief Guest of the function. Besides the Department of Horticulture, other line departments like Kisan Vikas Kendra (KVK), Kupwara, Horticulture (P&M), also participated in the camp. Chairman Municipal Committee Handwara Masroor Ahmad also participated in the camp.
At the beginning of the function Chief Horticulture Officer Kupwara Farooq Ahmad Tantray, welcomed the Director General and other participants to the camp. He then highlighted the present scenario of the Horticulture sector in the district and appraised the participants about various developmental schemes including the Modified High-Density Plantation Scheme.
In his address, Director General Horticulture, elaborated in detail the incentives available under the various central and Union Territory sponsored schemes of the department like MIDH, PMDP, SMAM, PMKSY, CAPEX and others. Kupwara being a hilly district Director General advocated for special focus on drought tolerant fruits like walnut, hazelnut etc. The Director General Horticulture further said that the area has a great potential in horticulture particularly area expansion as there is a lot of fallow land available.
He further instructed the Chief Horticulture Officer to provide walnut, lemon, olive, hazelnut plants to the border areas like Tangdhar, Teetwal, Keran and Machil. He also assured that special focus will be given to organic farming and said that vermicompost units particularly in tribal and border areas will be established on a large scale and for which additional funds will be provided.
Regarding the Modified High-Density Plantation Scheme, he encouraged the farmers of the area, particularly marginal and small farmers, to come forward and take advantage of the newly launched scheme. He further added that shifting to High Density Plantation is the only way forward to increase the production and productivity and to compete with the international market.
He also gave on spot instructions to the Chief Horticulture Officer to give wide publicity to all schemes particularly the Modified High-Density Scheme by holding awareness camps especially in far-flung villages and blocks.
During the day-long programme an interactive question answer session was held in which most of the farmers participated and put forward their queries regarding different schemes and functioning of the department. The Director General, Horticulture and other experts of the department answered the question to their satisfaction.
At the end the Director General thanked all the participants and said more such camps will be held in the area. The Director General then distributed authorizations among the farmers for horticultural machinery like tractors, weeders, motor power sprayer, and irrigation pumps amongst other farm implements. He also appreciated the working of the department in the district and presented appreciation letters to best performing employees of the district.