Jammu Tawi: Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Parshottam Rupala, today inaugurated five day long Northern India Regional Agriculture Fair 2021 here at SKUAST Jammu.
The Minister complimented the University for organizing the event with focus on demonstration of innovative technologies developed by the University to improve agriculture productivity and sustainability in Jammu region.
He also inaugurated ‘Innovative Farmers’ Conference organized on the occasion.
He appreciated the technological interventions in the field of agriculture exhibited by different stalls during the fair and hoped the participating farmers from different states and Union Territories would be benefitted greatly. He also advised farmers to visit integrated farming system of SKUAST Jammu and develop it in their farms to increase their income manifold.
He also urged upon farmers to adopt diversification in agriculture for achieving sustainability in the field.
Union Minister assured that all the issues of SKUAST-Jammu will be considered on priority for further streamlining of functioning of the University.
Rupala informed that the limit for establishment of project in livestock has been increased by the government of India from five animals to 200 with 50 per cent subsidy. He said scaling of farmers of J&K is required and SKUAST-Jammu can become a Model University for diffusion of innovative technologies from lab to land. He also appreciated formation of plantation committee in one of the villages of Udhampur district and asked all to replicate the initiative in other areas.
Earlier, Union Minister felicitated three Padma Shree farmers and five National Awardee farmers for their outstanding contribution in agriculture. He also released publications issued by the University.
The Union Minister also inaugurated Livestock Show, Fish Seed Production Hatchery, Seed Stocking Unit and virtually launched Model Poultry Hatchery Unit. He also inspected exhibitions and stalls demonstrated by the university, line departments, farmers and start-ups.
