J & K Govt Aims To Boost Silk Production By Arming Farmers With Training & Technology
The Forest and Sericulture Departments are jointly working towards achieving J&K's Green Mission besides creating and ensuring marketing support to the cocoon growers in selling their produce in their vicinity.
The Jammu and Kashmir government is working with a multi-pronged strategy for the revival and holistic development of the sericulture sector in the Union Territory.
"Cocoon growers are being facilitated with requisite skill development training, latest technological interventions and related infrastructural support for transforming the sericulture industry in J&K," said an official while elaborating on initiatives of the government in this regard.
The futuristic roadmap for holistic growth of agriculture and allied sectors will help in ensuring product quality and quantity besides raising global demand, added the official. He said that the J&K government was working on area expansion under mulberry plantations to increase leaf availability for rearers and enrich green wealth.
The Forest and Sericulture Departments are jointly working towards achieving J&K's Green Mission besides creating and ensuring marketing support to the cocoon growers in selling their produce in their vicinity.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha maintained during a function that "Our prime objective is to make better the lives of farmers associated with this dream fabric besides ensuring uniqueness, beauty and ingenuity of J&K's crafts dominate the global market."
The futuristic roadmap for holistic growth of agriculture and the allied sector will safeguard the age-old skills being transferred from generation to generation. The effort is aimed at helping preserve and promote of unique and indigenous craft legacy of J&K across the globe.
The government is giving importance to the adoption of the latest technological advancements in the silk industry to reduce dependence on imported silk. One of the three important centres in the country for Research and Development, Training, Transfer of Technology and IT Intervention has been set up at Kashmir's Pampore.
Recently, the Department of Sericulture, Rajouri, Mulberry Circle Lamberi organized Kissan Ghosti/Scientific interaction under ATMA programme. The main objective of the programme was to educate silkworm rearers about the latest technology and practice for silkworm rearing.
The farmers were briefed about various projects being implemented under Holistic Agriculture Development Programme.
To cater to the research, training and extension needs of Jammu & Kashmir, the Central Silk Board (CSB) set up the Central Sericulture Research and Training Institute (CSR & TI) at Pampore, Srinagar, in 1994 to revive earlier activities of the CSB in J&K.
\The institute is actively involved in Research and Development besides human resource development through its network of 2 Regional Sericulture Research Stations (RSRS) and 8 Research Extension Centers.
The High Yielding Silkworm hybrids and improved mulberry varieties have been developed by CSR and TI Pampore to increase the farmers' income through Sericulture.
The Central Silk Board is promoting a bivoltine production program extending technical support through 6 clusters (including 2 mega clusters) besides extending the state of the art of soil testing facilities. Due to the continuous efforts of the Institute and technological interventions, the average yield of bivoltine cocoons has been enhanced significantly.
Notably, the Silk Samagra Yojana launched in 2017-18 under the guidance of PM has proved to be a game changer in making sericulture sustainable by supporting the country's as well as J&K's silk industry in an integrated manner.
Under Silk Samagra Phase-I, about 900 silkworm rearers have benefited directly beside the establishment of about 618 rearing houses. Besides, the Central Silk Board has allocated Rs 35 crore for J&K under Silk Samagra Phase-II benefitting around 27,000 families involved in Sericulture in the UT.
-With ANI Inputs
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