‘Pulwama has huge apiculture potential’

Farmers get 430 beekeeping units

PULWAMA, SEPTEMBER 11: In a major outreach for strengthening the apiculture sector in the J&K UT, CSIR – Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine Jammu, distributed 430 apiculture units to 43 farmers of districts of Pulwama, Baramulla, Budgam, Shopian and Ganderbal under CSIR Floriculture Mission today at its Field Station, Bonera, Pulwama.
The event was organized as part of the culmination of the 10 days programme on ‘Entrepreneurship Development and Farmer Empowerment through Capacity Development’ under the CSIR Floriculture Mission.
The programme witnessed the participation of Dr Basharat Qayoom, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama; Dr Zabeer Ahmed, Director CSIR IIIM; Er Abdur Rahim, Head CSIR IIIM Branch Lab Srinagar; Dr Shahid Rasool Principal Scientist and Scientist Incharge CSIR IIIM Field Station Bonera, Pulwama; officers and researchers of CSIR IIIM and 80 farmers and agri-entrepreneurs and eminent citizens of the area.
Speaking at the event, DC highlighted the significance of initiative for rural livelihood upliftment and fostering apiculture oriented product development and their marketing. He informed that Apiculture holds immense potential in Pulwama and other parts of Kashmir owing to huge availability of varied nectar rich floral biodiversity.
The collaborative efforts of CSIR-IIIM with local farmers and agri-entrepreneurs through its multiple farm based mission programmes has strengthened the agri-oriented income generation opportunities and promoted rural bio-entrepreneurship in the region besides contributing to the sustainable economic growth in the district, he added.
Dr Basharat congratulated the Scientists of CSIR IIIM for the development of India’s first monofloral Lavender Honey thereby bringing the district on the global focus for production of the specialty honey and informed that the novelty honey will be registered for geographical indication tagging.
Director CSIR IIIM in his address highlighted the Institute’s commitment to farmer centric innovations, development and grassroots level translation of technologies. He said that through the CSIR Floriculture Mission, they are working to empower farmers by diversifying their income sources by production and utilization of commercial floriculture crops and their value added products.
The initiative reflects the CSIR IIIM’s broader goal of creating a holistic model for sustainable farming and rural empowerment in Jammu and Kashmir, he added.
Earlier, Prinicipal Scientist and Incharge, Field Station Pulwama presented a detailed technical overview of the CSIR Floriculture Mission, a pan India initiative for strengthening the floriculture sector through area expansion under region specific commercial floricultural crops and their effective marketing.

Related Articles