- TWO CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE FOR CITRUS AND VEGETABLES TO BE MADE OPERATIONAL BY MARCH 2013
This was announced by the
Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal during a meeting with the
Ambassador of Israel
Mr. Alon Ushpiz who along with his team of experts, which called on him here at
Punjab Bhawan last evening. Mr. Badal said that the state
government had accelerated the pace of work for the setting up of Rs. 9.73
crore Center of Excellence
for Vegetables at Kartarpur in Jalandhar district and Rs. 10.39 crore Center of Excellence for Citrus at Khanaura in
Hoshiarpur district.
Mr. Badal apprised the
visiting envoy that Punjab’s economy was mostly an agrarian and even having
less than 2% of the entire land of the country Punjab was a major contributor
of food grains to the national kitty with its 42% share of rice and 50% that of
wheat, but now state had prepared a comprehensive plan for diversification to
reduce the area under paddy cultivation from 28 lac hectare to 16 lac hectare
and needed technical support and expertise from the advanced agrarian economy
of the country like Israel for effective diversification. He also mentioned
that areas like dairy farming, fishery besides maize, fruits & vegetables
cultivation were some of the major sectors where Israeli agri-experts could
provide vital know-how and technical support to our farmers.
Taking part in the
deliberations, Mr. Ushpiz said that Israel
and India
were sharing cordial ties and has special affinity as for as the agrarian
economy of both countries were concerned. He highly appreciated the
Punjabis farmers who were known for their success stories in the world and
assured the Chief Minister that the Israeli progressive farmers and experts
would extend all possible technical support in agricultural field with firm
commitment and zeal. He said that Israeli farm experts and
environmentalists could also suggest some private players for water management
sector which was also a key issue as the visiting team observed that plenty of
water was being wasted in Punjab whereas in Israel they were making optimum
utilization of water by using every drop of it even after recycling the sewage
water especially for irrigation purposes.
The Israeli envoy further
said that Punjabis were excellent farmers and they could facilitate them in
achieving further advancement in agriculture through these Centers of
Excellence with their technical expertise in terms of provision of some of new
varieties of different fruits and vegetables coupled with mechanical and
technical skills.
During this meeting some
of the progressive farmers also shared their views with the visiting envoy and
put-fourth their issues related to non-availability of high yielding new
variety seeds, plant dieses and post harvest problems.
On the occasion, the
Chief Minister honoured the Mr. Ushpiz and his team members by presenting
Plaques as a token of love and affection on behalf of the Punjabis.
Prominent amongst those who
were present in the meeting included, Cabinet Minister Mr. Sarwan Singh
Phillaur, Chairman Punjab Farmer's Commission Dr. GS Kalkat, Financial
Commissioner Forests Mr. DS Bains, Financial Commissioner Development Mr. GS
Sandhu, Financial Commissioner Animal Husbandry Mr. Jagpal Singh Sandhu,
Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh, Vice
Chancellor PAU Dr. BS Dhillon, MD Milkfed Dr. Balwinder Singh Sidhu and
Director Horticulture Dr. Lajwinder Singh Brar.
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