Success stories of progressive farmers from across country can be replicated in J&K: LG

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha inspecting stalls demonstrated by the innovative farmers at SKUAST Jammu.
Lt Governor Manoj Sinha inspecting stalls demonstrated by the innovative farmers at SKUAST Jammu.

* Felicitates Padma Shri Awardee farmers

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 23: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today called for replicating the success stories of innovative and progressive farmers from across the country in Jammu and Kashmir through transmission of ideas and knowledge sharing for transforming agriculture & allied sectors, and for realizing the goal of doubling farmers’ income.
He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of a 2-day long Innovative Farmers Conference on “Farmer Led Innovations for Enhancing Farm Income” at SKUAST Jammu organized to harness first-hand experiences of innovative farmers.
On the occasion, the Lt Governor felicitated five Padma Shri awardee farmers viz Bharat Bhushan Tyagi, Kanwal Singh Chouhan, Sultan Singh, Ram Sharan Verma and Chander Shekhar Singh, and other innovative farmers including Major Manmohan Singh Virka, Gurpreet Singh Shergill, Krishan Yadav, Pooja Sharma, Hariman Sharma and Yogendra Kaushik.
The Lt Governor termed the innovative farmers as key change-makers in agricultural development and a motivating force for the whole farming community. He also urged them to disseminate their technical know-how for further emulation by farmers to multiply their income.
More than 100 prominent progressive farmers from J&K, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh are participating in the conference.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor underscored the significance of promoting best practices, sharing of innovative ideas and experiences among farmers. He said that the conference would provide an exclusive platform to farmers to exchange ideas and gain new knowledge in farming.
“Impetus should be given to information sharing, research and extension programs by universities for meeting the expectations of farmers and preparing them to overcome modern-day challenges like global warming”, he added.
The Lt Governor observed that the seamless transfer of technology from universities to farmers is imperative for introducing the farmers with innovative ways of farming.
For providing a substantial increase in farmers’ income, the Lt Governor called for developing strategies and credible mechanisms for upscaling of farmers-led innovations and further strengthening the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat and making J&K AatmaNirbhar in agriculture sector.
He suggested for creating Umbrella Groups for selling local and small scale products, besides holding brainstorming sessions on the innovations happening in various categories of start-ups in agriculture such as agro-processing, artificial intelligence, digital agriculture, agricultural mechanization, waste to wealth, dairy, fisheries, and other entrepreneurship programs.
He also urged the farming community to utilize latest social media sources for updating their knowledge about agriculture and allied sectors.
The Lt Governor stressed on developing new and improved crop varieties which can withstand changing climatic stress conditions, besides adopting need based, location-specific and field tested innovations.
He also advocated for sustainable organic farming and cultivation of traditional crops, besides initiating entrepreneurial and vocational courses in the university for creating more start ups in agriculture and allied sectors. He further asked the scientists to take up research projects in latest technological interventions such as application of artificial intelligence in agriculture, climate smart agriculture, vertical farming etc.
Speaking on the occasion, Farooq Khan, Advisor to the Lt Governor, called upon the farmers of J&K and the students of SKUAST to take full advantage of the experiences and knowledge of the innovative farmers participating in the conference. He stressed on the need to impart practical knowledge to the students so that they could connect themselves with the various aspects of agriculture and develop themselves from ‘Job Seekers’ to ‘Job Providers’.
Navin Kumar Choudhary, Principal Secretary, Department of Agriculture Production & Farmers’ Welfare and Horticulture also spoke on the occasion. He stressed upon adoption of integrated farming system and mechanized farming by the farmers for realizing the goals of doubling farmers’ income. He emphasized for achieving self-sufficiency in livestock based products by rejuvenating dairy and poultry industries.
In his welcome address, Prof. J.P. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Jammu, and Chief Patron of the Conference highlighted the achievements of the innovative farmers.
Bharat Bhushan Tyagi, Padma Shri Awardee also shared his experiences in the field of organic farming. He said that the University must take a lead in organic farming and disseminate knowledge to the farmers about the same.
Meanwhile, publications on success stories of innovative farmers and other farming-related information in local languages were released by the dignitaries on the occasion.
Earlier, the Lt Governor laid foundation stones for a Sports facility and Community Park in the University campus and inspected exhibitions and stalls demonstrated by the innovative farmers. He also planted a tree sapling in the premises of the University.
Manoj Dhar, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu; Prof. Ashok Aima, Vice Chancellor, Central University Jammu; Prof. (Dr.) Ravindra Kumar Sinha, Vice Chancellor, SMVDU; Prof. Bechan Lal, Vice Chancellor, Cluster University of Jammu; Sanjeev Verma, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Dr. D Srinivasa Reddy, Director CSIR-IIIM Jammu; HoDs of various concerned departments; faculty members of SKUAST-J, besides scores of farmers were present on the occasion.