DC Srinagar chairs DLTC meeting; Approves Scale of Finance (SoF) for Agriculture and allied sectors for the year 2024-25

Over 3700 registered Fishermen being given benefits of KCC scheme for the first time

SRINAGAR NOVEMBER 22:- In order to approve the  proposed Scale of Finance(SoF) of Agriculture, Horticulture and other allied sectors for the financial year 2024-25, a meeting of District Level Technical Committee(DLTC) was held today under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner  Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz asad here at Meeting  Hall of the DC Office Complex.

 At the outset, the Deputy Commissioner held detailed deliberations on all related aspects of each sector with regard to the proposed scale of finance(SoF) as per the cost of cultivation for all the KCC Crops including Horticulture Crops/KCC Animal Husbandry, Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries Sericulture and Floriculture activities in District Srinagar to extend the KCC facility to the farmers.

 After having detailed discussion on Existing and Proposed Scale of Finance (SOF) for various KCC Crops & Allied Activities, the Deputy Commissioner, who is also the Chairman  DLTC finalizes the Scale of Finance of different Agriculture and Horticulture Crops for Kissan Credit Card (KCC) holders of Srinagar District under different crops including Cereals, Vegetables, Pulses, Rapeseed, Mustard/Potato, Fodder, Spices, Plantation (Sericulture, Floriculture), Animal/ Sheep Husbandry, Poultry, Fisheries etc.

 During the meeting, it was decided to increase about 10% Scale of Finance (SOF) in Horticulture, Animal/Sheep Husbandry and Agriculture sectors.

 Similarly, increased SOF was also proposed under Fisheries, Floriculture and other allied sectors for year 2024-25.

 On the occasion, the DC was informed that for the first time as many as 3769 Fishermen from Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake, Anchar Lake and River Jhelum registered with Fisheries Department have been covered under the ambit of KCC in Srinagar District so that they can avail the benefits scale of finance upto Rs 60000 to purchase fishing gears.

 Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said that the fixation of finance for the Agricultural and allied activities shall help the farmers of the District to take maximum advantage of various types of free credit in a hassle-free manner. He also said that the fixation of finance shall also create employment opportunities in the District through Agricultural Entrepreneur activities.

 The DC also stressed on active involvement of all the stakeholders in arriving at proper scales of finance and the necessity of accurate field data. The DC also urged upon them for close coordination to ensure adequate and timely credit flow to the farmers.

 The meeting was attended by Additional Managing Director Cooperative Bank, Chief Planning Officer, Chief Agriculture Officer, Chief Horticulture Officer, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer, District Sheep Husbandry Officer, Assistant Director Fisheries, Floriculture Officer, Sericulture Officer, Lead District Manager, DDM NABARD, Representative of SKUAST and other concerned.