Value Addition of Horticulture Produce Viable Option to Yield Better Dividends: Pashupati Kumar Paras
SNS KASHMIR
BARAMULLA, SEPTEMBER 26:
As part of central government’s special public outreach programme, Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Shri Pashupati Kumar Paras accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Bhupinder Kumar, Director Horticulture Aijaz Ahmad Bhat and other senior functionaries today paid visit to Pattan area of Baramulla district where he interacted with fruit growers besides carrying out several other socio-economic developmental activities.
At the outset of his visit, the Minister inaugurates the stalls installed by horticulture and other related departments. These stalls, apart from presenting sponsored schemes and programmes were displaying different fruit varieties that are locally grown in the region.

The Minister also interacted with some progressive fruit growers of Pattan area during which they shared their feedbacks and farming experiences with the minister. The fruit growers also appraised some vital issues and demands which include establishment of cold storage facility, continuation of Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), hassle free movement of vehicles on national highway that are carrying fruits to different markets among other grievances of vital public significance.
The Minister gave a patient hearing and assured that all the genuine grievances shall be taken with the concerned authorities for their timely redressel. He said that the current outreach programme aims to listen public demands at grass root level so that a common man avail benefits of different welfare schemes and programmes. He also paid inspection of some high density orchards in order to get the first hand appraisal of various horticulture related aspects.

Meanwhile, the Minister distributes some authorization letters to some farmers who have been authorized to purchase the highly subsidized farming machineries under Prime Minister’s Development programme.
The Minister urged upon the farmers to adopt latest and scientific methodologies in their fields adding that such interventions have the ability to leverage the production as well as productivity. He said that food processing sector has immense potential and there is a need of value addition of horticultural products so as to yield the better and enhanced dividends. Moreover, he reiterated that union government is committed to ensure the welfare of farmers besides doubling their income.