Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Addl Commissioner, GoI, impressed with Sikkim Horticulture


GANGTOK, 02 Feb[IPR]: The Additional Commissioner, Government of India was on a 3 day visit to the state and during his stay, was very impressed with the strides made by Sikkim in the Horticulture sector.
Wonderful work in Horticulture Sector is the final comment made by S.K. Singla, Additional Commissioner as per a release issued by IPR. He was in the State from 30th January to 01 February, 2012 to inspect developmental works undertaken in horticulture sector and implemented through the Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan States. Mr. Singla visited different govt. farms and establishments including Mazitar horticulture farm, Bermiok farm, Cymbidium Development centre at Rumtek, Model Floriculture Centre located at Maniram and the joint venture establishments of anthurium and cymbidium. Also visited were floriculture units, vegetable farms and fruit plantations under the private sector at different places in East and South districts.

In the government farms and establishments, he was shown plots wherein demonstration of emerging concepts in horticulture like high density orcharding and canopy management systems in addition to incuding drip irrigation system, greenhouse technology, multi-tier system of plantation, etc are conducted for the benefit of farmers. He was impressed with the collection of germplasm materials in govt. farms / centres and the progress of activities being undertaken like tissue culture production of cymbidium orchids and orange seedling production in hi-tech greenhouse facilities.

The private sector units visited included cymbidium clusters at Assam Lingzey and Ramaram, vegetable production farm maintained by two women SHGs at Assam Lingzey, lilium plantation at Tangzi and plantation of fruits like orange, peach and guava at Khamdong. While interacting with farmers at different places, he advised the farmers to sincerely follow instructions and recommendations made by the departmental experts. He further suggested converging MGNREGA scheme with horticulture activities to leverage farm output. In addition to these, he observed that the amount of publicity is not matching with the achievements made and hence suggested wider publicity to highlight the good work done in horticulture be organized.

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