• Latest
  • Trending

Saffron ‘golden heritage of Kashmir’s agriculture’, Government committed to extend full support to growers: Javid Dar

October 30, 2025
Chief Secy reviews progress on end-to-end digitization of Recruitment Rules

CS reviews of tribal welfare initiatives under DA-JGUA scheme

December 31, 2025

Javid Ahmad Dar reviews performance of RDD Kashmir; lauds record MGNREGA gains, calls for innovation in Waste & Water Management

December 31, 2025

Forest Minister reviews Water Supply Schemes in Jammu North

December 31, 2025
DC Srinagar conducts extensive tour of Lal Chowk area, overviews developmental needs of the area

DC Srinagar conducts extensive tour of Lal Chowk area, overviews developmental needs of the area

December 31, 2025

Full Court Reference held to bid farewell to Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul

December 31, 2025

DC Kulgam reviews arrangements for Republic Day 2026

December 31, 2025

Two-day Capsule Course under Wular Bird Watch Conclave commences at KFTS Chitternar

December 31, 2025

ASHA, DAWN Units Meeting held at ADR Centre Kulgam

December 31, 2025
Delegations call on Javed Rana; asks for time bound resolution of public grievances

Delegations call on Javed Rana; asks for time bound resolution of public grievances

December 31, 2025

District Admin Budgam Orders Suspension of VPN Services on Mobile Phones

December 31, 2025

DIC kulgam conducts Export Awareness cum e-Commerce Onboarding Workshop at Kulgam

December 31, 2025

ADDC Shopian reviews progress under HADP, JKCIP in district

December 31, 2025
Retail
Thursday, June 4, 2026
  • Home
  • Top News
  • J & K
  • City News
  • Business
  • Health & Education
  • Sports
  • National
  • International
  • Gallery
  • EPaper
No Result
View All Result
Nigahban News Kashmir | Daily Newspaper
No Result
View All Result

Saffron ‘golden heritage of Kashmir’s agriculture’, Government committed to extend full support to growers: Javid Dar

by Nigahban News
October 30, 2025
in Business
0

SRINAGAR: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Departments, Shri Javid Ahmed Dar, today chaired a high-level meeting at Civil Secretariat here to review and deliberate upon issues confronting saffron cultivation in Kashmir valley.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

MLA Sonawari presides over Women Entrepreneurship, SHG Mela at GDC Sumbal

Dir Agriculture Kashmir Inspects Seed Multiplication Departmental Farms

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, Shailendra Kumar; Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah; Chief Engineer, Mechanical and Hospital Engineering Department, Kashmir, Chief Conservator of Forests, Kashmir, Chief Warden, Wildlife Department, Kashmir, Director Horticulture Kashmir, Director Horticulture (P&M), Director Research SKUAST-K, Chief Agriculture Officer Pulwama, and representatives of the Saffron Growers Association.

Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Basharat Qayoom, also attended the meeting through video conferencing.

During the meeting, threadbare discussions were held on key issues including mitigation strategies to tackle climate-induced stresses, measures for assured irrigation facilities, availability of quality saffron corms, and management of wild animal attacks affecting saffron fields.

Speaking during the meeting, Javid Dar reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to safeguard and promote Kashmir’s world-famous saffron crop. He termed saffron as ‘golden heritage of Kashmir’s agriculture’ and assured that full support will be extended to growers for improving productivity, quality, and market linkage.

“Our saffron is not just a crop but a global brand of Kashmir’s identity. The Government is committed to its protection, promotion, and prosperity,” the Minister stated.

He directed the concerned officers to ensure that every saffron farmer is well informed about various departmental schemes and programmes, and field-level officers proactively assist growers in availing the benefits of these initiatives.

Additional Chief Secretary, Shailendra Kumar, during the meeting, emphasized on the need to enhance both area and quality of saffron cultivation, adding that the government is providing substantial subsidies under irrigation and related schemes to support saffron growers.

During the meeting, the Minister was informed about ongoing measures to curb illegal soil extraction from saffron fields and prevent conversion of fertile saffron land for non-agricultural purposes.

Srinagar: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Departments, Javid Ahmed Dar, Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting at Civil Secretariat here to review and deliberate upon issues confronting saffron cultivation in Kashmir valley.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, Shailendra Kumar; Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah; Chief Engineer, Mechanical and Hospital Engineering Department, Kashmir, Chief Conservator of Forests, Kashmir, Chief Warden, Wildlife Department, Kashmir, Director Horticulture Kashmir, Director Horticulture (P&M), Director Research SKUAST-K, Chief Agriculture Officer Pulwama, and representatives of the Saffron Growers Association.

Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Basharat Qayoom, also attended the meeting through video conferencing.

During the meeting, threadbare discussions were held on key issues including mitigation strategies to tackle climate-induced stresses, measures for assured irrigation facilities, availability of quality saffron corms, and management of wild animal attacks affecting saffron fields.

Speaking during the meeting, Javid Dar reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to safeguard and promote Kashmir’s world-famous saffron crop. He termed saffron as ‘golden heritage of Kashmir’s agriculture’ and assured that full support will be extended to growers for improving productivity, quality, and market linkage.

“Our saffron is not just a crop but a global brand of Kashmir’s identity. The Government is committed to its protection, promotion, and prosperity,” the Minister stated.

He directed the concerned officers to ensure that every saffron farmer is well informed about various departmental schemes and programmes, and field-level officers proactively assist growers in availing the benefits of these initiatives.

Additional Chief Secretary, Shailendra Kumar, during the meeting, emphasized on the need to enhance both area and quality of saffron cultivation, adding that the government is providing substantial subsidies under irrigation and related schemes to support saffron growers.

During the meeting, the Minister was informed about ongoing measures to curb illegal soil extraction from saffron fields and prevent conversion of fertile saffron land for non-agricultural purposes.

ShareTweetPin

© 2025 Nigahban. - Designed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Top News
  • J & K
  • City News
  • Business
  • Health & Education
  • Sports
  • National
  • International
  • Gallery
  • EPaper

© 2025 Nigahban. - Designed by GITS.