Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo, chaired a meeting to review Skill Development in Agriculture and its allied sectors at Civil Secretariat.

The meeting discussed the recommendations of the Dr Mangla Rai Apex Committee Report, which aims to provide skill improvement and entrepreneurship-related training to 2.5 lakh farmers engaged in agriculture and allied sectors in J&K. The trainings aim at increasing their income and overall economy of Jammu & Kashmir.

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During the meeting, a presentation on the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme was given, which outlined the proposed courses for farmers. A total of 29 skill training programs were proposed, including 21 in Agriculture and Horticulture, 3 in Agricultural Engineering, 4 in Forestry, 3 in Sericulture, 6 in Veterinary & Animal Sciences, 2 in Fisheries and 1 in Rural Business Management.

It was highlighted that there is a need for skilling and upskilling in the following emerging agriculture sectors: Farm Mechanization and Micro Irrigation, Protected cultivation such as Hydroponics, Greenhouse, Milk and Meat processing, Digital Agriculture, Weather forecasting, Agriculture warehousing and cold chain logistics, Alternate energy such as SOLAR and BIOMASS, and Commodity supply chain management. These sectors are seen as key areas for growth and development in the agriculture industry and training in these areas will help farmers and professionals stay current and competitive in the market.
Atal Dulloo stated that the main focus of the administration is to increase seed production.
He also highlighted the potential for fast-growing sectors such as trout production and mushroom cultivation to increase farmers’ income.

The ACS emphasised the importance of providing training on food processing, value addition and market linkage as well as fostering a culture of self-employment and entrepreneurship in Jammu & Kashmir.
He suggested that participants be provided with certificates upon completion of the training courses, and also suggested that entrepreneurship development programmes should be included in the course curriculum.

He also emphasised the importance of making use of existing training centres in various departments.
He asked the concerned that training-related videos be made so that more farmers can be educated in the easiest manner.

In the Skilling stage, the content will be co-developed by SKUAST, Line departments and guidance can be sought from IIM-Jammu, NSDC and ASCI. The content will be in the form of e-Content, and will make use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) with a focus on AV medium.

The meeting was attended by Directors of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry from Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

Vice Chancellor SKUAST Jammu, Director IIM Jammu among other senior officers were also present at the meeting.
Their counterparts from Kashmir participated through video conference.