Shabnam Kamli visits different Trout Fish Farms of Srinagar

Asks officers to explore coverage of Fish Livestock under Aquaculture Insurance Scheme

SRINAGAR, March 04: As part of preparations for the upcoming G20 summit likely to be hosted by J&K, Secretary in Agriculture Production Department, Shabnam Kamli, today visited the Trout Fish Farm, Laribal, Dachigamon to oversee the face-lifting of Trout Hatchery, Laribal.

Director Fisheries, Mohammad Farooq Dar and other senior officers of the department accompanied her during the tour.

While inspecting functioning of various units of the Trout hatchery, Secretary expressed satisfaction over the progress made in production of quality seed of Rainbow and Brown Trout.  The Brown Trout Seed being produced in the farm is stocked in the natural water bodies of Kashmir for conservation of this species and for attraction of Tourists for angling purpose.

Secretary instructed the concerned officers to prepare estimates and submit plan for upgradation of some units of the farm which require strengthening and renovation to exploit its full potential.

Secretary visited Trout Village, Dhara, Harwan and inspected the Trout rearing units of Mohammad Akram Wani,  Noorul Qamran, Abdul Rashid  and also monitored the execution work on RAS unit of Amir Akram  being constructed under PMMSY during the tour.

Director Fisheries apprised the Secretary that the department has successfully introduced fish culture in the private sector which has led to establishment of huge infrastructures in the shape of Hatcheries, Rearing Units, Biofloc fish culture units, RAS etc in the UT. Under different UT / CSS dchemes, the department has established 1180 Carp ponds and 936 Trout rearing units. The establishment of fish farming units in the private sector has helped in providing gainful employment to the youth.

Director informed that Aquaculture in J&K is relatively a new industry that is currently undergoing expansion but despite its impressive growth there is no suitable provision for compensation/risk cover for aquaculture losses. The recent incident of use of bleaching powder for fish kill in Kashmir division has caused huge financial loss to the fish farmers.

Secretary assured that issues related to loss of crop due to water quality, natural calamity, poaching and its compensation in the form of insurance has not been addressed in similar manner as in the agriculture crop sector as such a comprehensive insurance policy is required for fish livestock.

She opined that the absence of any insurance plan may create a sense of insecurity among the budding entrepreneurs which may impact the growth of aquaculture sector in UT.

Secretary instructed the Director to take up the matter with NFDB and explore possibility for providing assistance to cover Fish livestock under insurance so as to make fisheries sector more vibrant and remunerative.

She impressed upon the field staff to work with utmost dedication and diligence so that the benefits of the welfare schemes can percolate to the beneficiaries. She urged upon the field functionaries and officers to provide constant handholding to the existing unit holders so that the production can be enhanced. She stressed upon the officers that awareness camps should be held in the district at Block level and Panchyat level so that people are encouraged and assisted for starting entrepreneurial ventures.

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