by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JAN 11
In a land mark decision to promote agro-forestry as a
part of farm diversification program, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash
Singh Badal today asked the state industries department to immediately declare
wood based industry as agro-based industries in the state.
A decision to this effect was taken by Mr. Badal in a high level meeting with
the progressive farmers, Plywood manufacturers, Arhtias (commission agents) and
Timber/Wood merchants here at Punjab Bhawan this morning. The Chief
Minister asked the Financial Commissioner Development to immediately send their
recommendations to the industries department for declaring wood industry as
‘agro-based industry’ across the state with an objective to promote it in a big
way. He also directed the industries department to issue a notification
in this behalf at the earliest so that the plywood manufacturers could avail of
incentives/benefits from the banks and other financial institutions for seeking
loans as admissible under the agro policy. Likewise, the Chief Minister
also asked the finance department to examine the demand of agro-based industry
with regard to interest subsidy. He also announced that the saw mill
owners; arhtias would also be given shops/land at subsidized rates in the
mandis.
The Chief Minister also constituted a committee of
representatives of Punjab Mandi Board, farmers, arhtias, saw mill owners, wood
based industry owners and experts from Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana
for seeking their suggestions in order to promote agro forestry in the state.
The committee would be chaired by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest,
Punjab.
In order to give major fillip to Agriculture
diversification and weaning away the farmers from traditional wheat-paddy
cycle, Mr. Badal also announced that four ultra modern dedicated wood mandis
would be soon established at Balachaur, Naushera (Hoshiarpur), Dasuya and
Khaasi (Ludhiana) so that farmers could get remunerative price of their
wood. The Chief Minister categorically said that there would be no
restriction on sale of wood by farmers as they could sell their produce from
their farms to saw mills/wood based industry directly or could openly sell in
mandis also, if they so wished. Mr. Badal also said that in future farmers
would not be required to seek any prior permission for direct purchase of
wood.
The Chief Minister also asked the Director of Indian
Plywood Research and Training Institute, Bangalore Mr. CN Pandey to look into
the feasibility for setting up of Common Facility Centre for the manufacturing
of quality plywood in the state. He also sought cooperation from Director
Forest Research Institute Dheradun Dr. PP Bhojvaid to send a team of experts to
share their experiences with the officers of forest department to boost agro
forestry in the state.
Prominent amongst others who attended the meeting
included Forest Minister Mr.Surjit Kumar Jayani, Chief Parliamentary Secretary
Forest & Wildlife Ch. Nand Lal, Chairman Punjab Mandi Board Mr. Ajmer Singh
Lakhowal, Director, Institute of Wood Substitution Technology, Bangalore
Mr.S.C. Joshi, Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun Mr. P.P. Bhojvaid,
Financial Commissioner Development Mr G.S. Sandhu, Financial Commissioner
(Forests) D.S. Bains, Financial Commissioner Taxation D.P.Reddy, Principal
Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. SK Sandhu, Special Principal Secretary to Chief
Minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Mr. H.S.
Gujral, Secretary Mandi Board Mr. Deepinder Singh, Managing Director Punjab
Agro Industries Mr Kiranjeet Singh Bhullar besides the representatives of
farmers, Wood Based Industry owners, Saw Mill owners and Arhtias.
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