Director Horticulture Kashmir attends Awareness Camp at Ganderbal
Emphasizes pivotal role of horticulture in propelling the region’s overall development
SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 30: Director Horticulture Kashmir, G. R. Mir today attended an awareness camp in Ganderbal district, aimed at empowering local farmers with insights into the latest horticultural schemes and technical advancements.
The event witnessed active participation from key stakeholders, including ADC Ganderbal, CHO Ganderbal, scientists from KVK, officers and officials from the department, and representatives of PRIs.
More than 100 farmers, predominantly engaged in fruit cultivation, attended the camp, highlighting the importance of the occasion.
The primary focus of the program was to disseminate crucial information about various Union Territory and centrally sponsored schemes. Prominent among them were the HADP (Holistic Agriculture Development Programme), High-Density Plantation Scheme, and MIDH (Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture).
In his address, Director Horticulture underscored the department’s vision and ongoing initiatives. He emphasized the pivotal role of horticulture in propelling the region’s overall development, highlighting the potential for growth and sustainability within the sector.
To ensure effective outreach, an online application system for availing the benefits of departmental schemes was demonstrated in detail, providing the common farmer with a comprehensive understanding of the process.
A technical guidance session conducted by experts from the Department and KVK covered essential aspects of successful and profitable fruit cultivation, including the latest technical interventions. This session aimed to equip farmers with the knowledge necessary to enhance their horticultural practices.
The event served as a dynamic platform for stakeholders to engage directly with the department, fostering a collaborative environment for the mutual benefit of the horticulture community.
A grievance and redressal session at the end allowed participants to address concerns and seek solutions