The deputy chief minister said this during his visit to Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Jammu to take stock of the Integrated Farming Model for Small and Marginal Farmers towards profitability, sustainability and livelihood security.
The model has been developed and validated by SKUAST.
Singh laid emphasis on increasing the production of agriculture, poultry, meat, eggs and fish in the state thereby making J-K self sufficient in food production.
The minister appreciated the role of the university for educating farmers and development of integrated farming system model to increase profitability of farmers and stressed upon the need to work for the poor farmers of the state, keeping in view their economic status and nutritional needs.
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Earlier, Vice Chancellor SKUAST Jammu briefed the deputy chief minister about various components of the integrated farming system model.
He informed that the model is established in the year 2011 and initially designed for 1.5 hectare which was later reduced to only 1 hectare as majority of the small farmers fall under this category.
He further informed that this model initially started with a capital of Rs 3.50 lakh for infrastructure development like animal, shed, poultry unit and fish pond, which upon earning the profit added more components.
After three years of establishment, this model realised net profit of Rs 3 lakh approximately which is having further scope to increase farmers income.
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