CM Omar Abdullah asks agriculture graduates to contribute in transformation of J&K’s agriculture sector

“Be bold with your ideas, build agri-startups, consult with farmer groups, and contribute to digitize extension services,” says the CM.

STC NEWS DESK
SRINAGAR, JULY 04 (STC)
: Jammu and Kashmir government is working closely with scientists, entrepreneurs, and farmers across several fronts, including precision farming, dairy modernization, and post-harvest processing to transform the agriculture sector in the region.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated this while addressing the 6th Convocation of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K). While pointing towards agriculture graduates, he said 29 major projects are being supported, including high-density apple and walnut plantations, sheep husbandry clusters, saffron revitalization, and new agribusiness models.
“This is their field and their opportunity. The government’s mission is to empower young aspirations and has already launched support for hundreds of start-ups in food processing, agri-tech, dairy, and horticulture. The graduates will find support if they come forward with ideas and business plans,” he said.
He said that if young people have the courage to lead, the government will create platforms for them. He called the graduates the new torchbearers of change.
The Chief Minister told the graduates that the world needs not only their knowledge but also their courage, compassion, and character. He asked them to be bold with their ideas, to build agri-startups, to consult with farmer groups, and to digitize extension services. “You are trained to bridge science and society,” he said addressing directly to the graduates.
He said they should stay rooted in their soil and never forget their land and people. “Whether they go to Bengaluru or any other place, they should carry Jammu and Kashmir in their hearts. They must also contribute to building a peaceful and prosperous Jammu and Kashmir.”
He asked the graduates to help double the income of small farmers, develop solutions for climate-smart agriculture, build agri-enterprises that generate rural employment, or mentor future generations. “For this, they will have the full support of the Jammu and Kashmir government,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister hailed the contribution of SKUAST – K to temperate horticulture research, sustainable farming in high-altitude areas, animal husbandry, and organic agricultural practices.
CM Omar said the agriculture of yesterday can not address the challenges of tomorrow. He named climate change, land degradation, and market volatility as major hurdles, along with the aspirations of a younger generation seeking growth and opportunity.
He said the administration has initiated a number of data-driven reform programs aimed at achieving real change on the ground and that holistic agriculture development program is one of the cornerstones of this effort.
“The program, with an investment of over Rs 5,000 crore, brings together science, finance, and governance to reshape agriculture into a high-value and technology-driven sector”.
(STC)

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