By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JULY
11
In a bid to promote crop diversification program across the state, the Punjab
Chief Minister, Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, today announced to provide maize seed
at 75% subsidy to the farmers in the remaining 12 districts during the next
kharif season-2014.
Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the chief minister’s office said
that Mr. Badal also directed the agriculture department to ensure the
installation of two community maize dryers at Nawanshehar and Saila Khurd (Hoshiarpur)
at a cost of Rs.16 crore before the procurement of maize during the current
kharif season. This step would enable the farmers to ensure better
remunerative price of the maize crop in the mandis because dried maize fetched
better returns as compared to maize with moisture content. The chief
minister also gave directions to the agriculture department to install maize
dyers in all the dedicated mandis at a cost of Rs.150 crore before the
commencement of procurement during next kharif season in a phased manner adding
he said that the maize growers would also be given subsidy of 50% on the
purchase of portable maize dryers.
The spokesperson further said that the financial commissioner development
had already convened a joint meeting of managing directors of Milkfed and
Markfed to immediately to initiate the process for setting up of cattle feed
units at Nawanshehar and Hoshiarpur at the cost of Rs.10 crore so as to ensure
assured marketing support to the farmers producing maize in the region.
Highlighting the position regarding the supply of subsidized hybrid maize seed
under PPP mode to the farmers, the spokesperson informed that 362 MT of maize
seed of Pioneer-P 3396 and Shree Ram TX 369 has been supplied to the
farmers in the ten districts namely Barnala, Fatehgarh Sahib, Jalandhar,
Kapurthala, Ludhiana, Moga, Mohali, Patiala, Ropar and Sangrur under the pilot
project for the promotion of maize crop and had been sown over an area of
18,040 hectare in these districts. As per information supplied by
the district chief agriculture officers, Jalandhar tops in maize sowing
followed by Mohali under PPP mode. The state government has now decided
to replicate this model in the remaining 12 districts so as to shift the major
chunk of area under paddy as an alternate crop in order to give much needed
impetus to the agriculture diversification program. The chief
minister also categorically asked the directorate of agriculture to ensure the
supply of only that seed which was compatible with the climatic conditions and
soil texture in the particular area.
It may be recalled that maize had been so far sown under PPP mode and
traditional area of 1,44,352 hectare during the current kharif season against
the last years area of 1,29,000 hectare.
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