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SKUAST-K organises training programme at KVK Bandipora

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 150 farmers and farm women from tribal areas of the district
12:16 AM Nov 30, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
skuast k organises training programme at kvk bandipora
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Bandipora, Nov 29: The Srinagar Centre of SKUAST-Kashmir, Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Bandipora-1, under the Tribal Sub-Plan of the National Seeds Project (NSP), AICRP on Seed, today organized a Training-cum-Seed Distribution programme.

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The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 150 farmers and farm women from tribal areas of the district.

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Prof. Asif B Shikari, Nodal Officer of NSP and Head of the Division of Vegetable Science, SKUAST-Kashmir presided over as the chief guest.

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In his address, he emphasized the critical role of quality seeds in enhancing crop productivity and reaffirmed SKUAST-Kashmir’s commitment to developing high-yielding crop varieties tailored to the valley’s unique agro-climatic conditions.

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Earlier, the event commenced with an address by Dr Shabir Ahmad Ganai, Scientist at KVK Bandipora, who also facilitated interactive sessions with farmers to address their concerns and gather valuable feedback.

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Dr Gowhar Ali, Associate Professor in Genetics and Plant Breeding at SKUAST-Kashmir, highlighted the pivotal contributions of the National Seeds Project (NSP), Shalimar, in ensuring the availability of high-quality seeds to farmers.

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Dr Tariq Sultan, Programme Coordinator, KVK Bandipora-1, expressed the Kendra's dedication to supporting the farming community, particularly tribal farmers. He lauded the collaborative efforts that have helped address the challenges faced by farmers in the district.

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As a significant takeaway from the programme, 20 quintals of Shalimar Fodder Oats seed were distributed among tribal farmers, aiming to improve livestock nutrition and enhance agricultural sustainability in the region.

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