SKUAST-K holds 5 entrepreneurship awareness programs on high-value vegetable production

SKUAST-K holds 5 entrepreneurship awareness programs on high-value vegetable production

Srinagar: In a bid to foster the culture of entrepreneurship in the high-value vegetable crop sector, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir’s Division of Vegetable Sciences, Shalimar conducted five entrepreneurship awareness programs (EAP) in three districts of the Kashmir division.
The workshops focused on awareness about various new technology-based high-value vegetable crop industries viz: Scientific cultivation of high-value low volume vegetable crops (at Dab Ganderbal); Importance and production technology of high-value vegetable crops (at Gutlibagh Wayil Ganderbal and Repora Ganderbal) and popularization of exotic vegetables to increase farm income (at Dadasara Tral and Wadura Sopore Baramulla) from October 17-22, 2023.
These awareness programs were sponsored by the Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). These programs aimed to equip aspiring entrepreneurs, vegetable growers, young youth and progressive farmers with the knowledge and resources necessary to thrive in this dynamic field.
About 50 participants were registered for the program at each location. Led by a team of experts from the division of vegetable science SKUAST-K, each program delved into critical aspects of high-value vegetable crop production, marketing, and management, tailored to meet the specific needs and challenges of the local communities. The titles covered a spectrum of topics crucial to the growth and sustainability of the high-value vegetable crop industry, including innovative farming techniques, sustainable practices, market analysis, supply chain management, and the incorporation of advanced technologies.
The training coordinator of these Entrepreneurship Awareness Programs, Dr Syed Berjes Zehra, was delighted at the overwhelming response and engagement from the participants at all five locations.
Talking about the importance of these Entrepreneurship Awareness Programs, Dr Baseerat Afroza, head division of vegetable science commented that empowering entrepreneurs/young youth with the necessary tools and knowledge is pivotal to the sustainable growth and global competitiveness of the vegetable industry.
The program coordinator Dr Syed Berjes Zehra acknowledged the financial support provided by the Ministry of MSME, govt. of India and the support provided by the directorate of planning and monitoring of SKUAST-K.

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