Navin Choudhary inaugurates Seed Processing Unit at Samba

SAMBA: Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department, Navin Kumar Choudhary today inaugurated a new Seed Processing Plant of 4 Tonnes Per Hour (TPH) capacity at SIDCO Industrial Complex Samba.
Establishment of this first of its kind unit in Private Sector in J&K is an effort to meet the increasing demand of certified seeds by the farmers of Jammu division.
District Development Commissioner, Anuradha Gupta, Director CAD, S Rajinder Singh Tara, Director Agriculture, Jammu, K K Sharma, Director Horticulture, Ram Sevak, Director, Animal Husbandry, Vivek Sharma, Joint Director, Mushroom and Apiculture Development, Iqbal Singh and Chief Agriculture Officer, Samba, Sanjay Verma were present on the occasion
The Principal Secretary expressed hope that opening of this Seed Processing Unit will motivate the farmers to shift from traditional crop production to seed production business. This would be a significant addition to the initiatives being taken up by the government towards achieving the target of doubling farmer’s income. He emphasized to promote the registered seed growers in the nearby areas so that actual benefit of this unit is extended to the farming community.
“This seed processing unit at Samba will open up a new vistas for the farmers of Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts in the field of certified seed production on cluster basis”, Navin maintained. He said that more than 200 seed growers will be benefitted by this initiative and an estimated 25000 quintal of certified seed production is expected this season. The said seed processing plant will cater to 20% of the quality seed requirement of the area through the private sector, he added.
It was apprised on the occasion that New Seed Processing Plant has been equipped with pre dryer, cleaner system, seed graders and performs multifunction including automating grading, treatment, weighing, packing and tagging of seed. Seeds of major crops like wheat, paddy, maize, pulses, oil seeds, vegetables and other minor seeds shall be processed here.
Later, Principal Secretary chaired a review meeting of agriculture and allied departments at DC office Samba.
District Development Commissioner, Anuradha Gupta, informed that under 8 agriculture zones total cultivated area stands at 71454 hectare, of which, net cultivated sown area stands at 39103 hectare and 14409 hectare area has been irrigated. The cropping pattern of district Samba for Kharief season included Paddy, Maize, Pulses, Fodder, Oil seeds, vegetables while Rabi season included Wheat, Pulses and Oil seed, she added. She further informed that the proposed plantation for 2021-22 included Spices like Turmeric and Ginger besides Aloevera covering 50 and 100 hectares respectively.
Giving details on other sectors, she informed that Samba has 4 horticulture zones having 12395 MT production including major crops like Citrus Fruits, Mango and Ber. The proposal for 2021-22 lays focus on intensive cultivation of Mango, Peach, Pear, Gauva, Litchi, Lime etc.
The meeting also discussed other allied sectors including Animal Husbandry, Horticulture (Planning & Marketing), Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries besides reviewing schemes including E-NAM, market linkages, ODOP, KCC and IDDS.
Principal Secretary emphasized on formulating area specific holistic development plans with maximum participation of local community. He directed the concerned officers to further increase the cultivation area with focus on replacing low yield crop with high yield crops. “Plants of aloe vera, mushroom, lemon grass, soya beans, guava, mango and amla are ideal to be planted in this region for enhancing production of agro products”, he added.

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