by Punjabnewswire4u
LUDHIANA,
OCT 17
The Punjab
Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, today said that Punjab
would soon unveil its Food and Agro Processing Policy to give a big push to
value addition of perishable crops and to encourage farmers to go for cash
crops coming out of vicious Wheat-Paddy cycle.
Inaugurating
the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of PAU Here today, Mr. Badal said that this University
was catalytic in realising the dream of self-sufficiency on Food Security Front
and was now required to become instrumental to give a big push to
diversification of crops. Mr. Badal said that it was matter of great concern
that while ensuring the food security of the country, the Punjabi farmers has
drained out nutrients from the fertile soil of Punjab with ground water level depleting
to dangerous point of black holes. He said that the enterprising farmers in mad
race to surpass last year's production target have depleted the Punjab's
natural strength that has not been recognised by the Union Government. He said
that despite our intensive efforts, the farmers of Punjab
were not getting remunerative prices for their agriculture produce and with
every successive crop, the farmer was pushing himself deeper in the debt trap.
Giving
a call to come out of vicious Wheat-Paddy cycle Mr. Badal said that time has
come that farmers should focus on profitability alone. Mr. Badal said that the
opening of Wagha Border offers an opportunity to give a big push to vegetable
cultivation as Pakistan has expressed desire to import total vegetable produced
by Punjab farmers. Mr. Badal said that he was going to Pakistan next month to
work out the modalities for export of vegetables, fruits and other perishable
goods directly through road route and it was now imperative for PAU to work out
a sustainable model for Vegetable cultivation.
Giving
broad outlines of Food and Agro Processing Policy, Mr. Badal said that he has
constituted a sub-committee on this subject in which industrial giants specialising
in this area would submit a report in November and by December he would hold
the road shows in different parts of the country and US, UK and Canada to
invite multi-national companies to set-up their units in Punjab.
The
Deputy Chief Minister said that Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal has
already sought Rs. 5000 crore central assistance to make Agriculture
Diversification Policy, a great success.
Calling
upon PAU's Scientists to become harbinger of
Agriculture Growth, Mr. Badal said that the time has come that PAU should
regain its pre-eminent position in Agriculture Research and develop new strains
of high production, heat resistant and pest resistant seeds to make Punjab
farmers most progressive in the world. Mr. Badal said that we have a direct
competition with international seed companies and PAU has to prove its
excellence in this field.
Assuring
the PAU for all types of cooperation, Mr. Badal
also asked Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon, Vice Chancellor of PAU to come with a
detailed proposal for bringing PAU
to the next height.
Earlier
on being asked about delay in paddy lifting, Mr. Badal said that there was no
delay in lifting of Paddy and its procurement. He said that the directions have
been issued to all the Deputy Commissioners to personally monitor the paddy
procurement and lifting process. He said that for any lapses in the procurement
process Deputy Commissioners would be held responsible.
Releasing
Postal Cover of PAU, Mr. Badal also honoured Dr. Arvind Kumar Kumar, Deputy Director
General (Education) Indian Council of Agriculture Research, Dr. G.S. Kalkat,
Chairman Punjab Farmers Commission, Dr. A.S. Khehra, Dr K.S. Aulakh, both
former VC of PAU, Dr. C. D. Mayee, former Chairman Agriculture Scientists
Recruitment Board, Dr. R.B. Singh, President National Academy of Agricultural
Scientists, Dr. S.L. Mehta, Former Deputy Director General (Education) of ICAR
and Former Vice Chancellor Maharana Pratap Agriculture University, Udaypur and
Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon, Vice Chancellor, PAU for their distinguished services
in the field of agriculture.
Meanwhile
Deputy Chief Minister also inaugurated Technical and Product Sale Centre in PAU
campus.
Prominent
amongst those were present on the occasion included Mr. Sharanjit Singh Dhillon,
PWD Minister, Mr. Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, Advisor to CM, Mr. Pawan Kumar
Tinu, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Manpreet Singh Ayali, Mr. Darshan
Singh Shivalik, Mr. Ranjit Singh Dhillon, Mr. Simarjit Singh Bains, Mr.
Balwinder Singh Bains (all MLAs) and Mayor Mr. Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria.
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