By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, AUG 27
The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today unveiled a massive
scheme to put use several acres of water logged land in the Malwa belt
optimally, by constructing Ponds for Fisheries under the “Program for
Rehabilitation of the Water logged areas”.
Presiding over a high level meeting of the Animal Husbandry and Fishery
department here today, the Chief Minister while emphasizing the need for
bailing out the farmers of the state through crop diversification, said that
special attention needs to paid for helping the farmers of the waterlogged
areas, who were battling with the natural tragedy from years. Underscoring the
need for extending a helping hand to them, Mr. Badal said that the departments’
of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries with the active help of the Guru Angad Dev
Veterinary Animal Science University must implement this program with the
active support of the farmers. He said that these departments along with the
University must motivate the farmers to set up fish farms in the waterlogged
areas so that fish farming could be successfully implemented there. The Chief
Minister also sanctioned an amount of Rs 2 crore for initiating this project.
Further to encourage the farmers of the state towards
allied agricultural activities with twin objective of promoting crop
diversification on one hand and supplementing the income of farmers through
rearing small ruminants on the other, the Chief Minister also gave nod for
setting up two ultra modern Goat Breeding centres in the state. Mr. Badal
constituted a committee comprising of VC GADVASU, experts of Veterinary
sciences and officials of Animal Husbandry department to prepare a blueprint
regarding the project. He asked the committee submit its report within a month
so that the work on this project could be started at the earliest.
The Chief Minister said that this centre should be
established on scientific lines to impart advanced training to the farmers for
goat rearing. Likewise he also laid thrust on processing of Goat’s milk by
value addition so that the farmers could supplement their income. Mr. Badal
also approved the setting up of Goat Breeding Board comprising of representatives
of farmers, officers and national level experts of Goattery, to develop high
yielding varieties of Goats in the state.
The Chief Minister also asked the committee to explore
the potential of piggery in the state so that it could be encouraged amongst
the farmers. Likewise Mr. Badal also gave approval for upgrading and
strengthening the existing infra structure in three Government pig breeding
centres at Nabha, Ferozepur and Gurdaspur by doubling its existing capacity.
Later, in a separate meeting, the Chief Minister while
interacting with the Bee Keepers from across the state said that the Punjab
government was committed to encourage the Bee keeping in Punjab. He announced
to enhance the subsidy on Bee keeping boxes from the existing 50% to 75% adding
that the Raw Honey and Bee keeping equipments would be exempted from taxes. Mr.
Badal also said that in order to provide sale outlets to the bee keepers in the
state, the Punjab government would provide them booths at the public places under
the AATMA Khaat scheme. He also underscored the need for uniform designing
these outlets for selling Honey to popularize them as standardized booths.
The Chief Minister also asked the MARKFED authorities to
provide market support to the Bee Keepers by purchasing the honey besides
making provisions for preserving it. He also asked the MARKFED officers to
explore the feasibility of setting up a processing unit of Honey in the state
so that avenues of trade could be opened for the Bee Keepers. Mr. Badal also
asked the officers of the Taxation, Forest and Irrigation department to refrain
unnecessary harassment of the bee keepers on one pretext or other.
Laying thrust on the need of more Research and Design
(R&D) facilities for the processing of Honey, the Chief Minister also asked
the Bee Keepers to collectively set up district level processing units of Honey
for maximum profits. He also gave nod for starting a mass awareness campaign
for apprising the people about the benefits of having Honey in their routine
diet.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion
included Cabinet Minister Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike, Financial Commissioner
Development Mr. Suresh Kumar, Financial Commissioner Animal Husbandry Mr. G.
Vajralingam, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh
Brar, Secretary Agriculture Mr. Kahan Singh Pannu, MD Markfed Dr. KS Sra, Vice
Chancellor PAU Dr BS Dhillon, VC GADVASU Dr VK Taneja and Commissioner
Agriculture Dr. Balwinder Singh Sidhu.
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