GANGTOK, 26 June: The XXII Annual Research Council Meeting
on Large Cardamom of the Indian Cardamom Research Institute Regional Research
Station, Spices Board was held today here at the Tourism Department’s
conference hall. The meeting was attended by officials from state and central
departments and organizations along with scientists, farmers and other
stakeholders.
In the inaugural function, the chief guest, ICAR Joint
Director, Dr RK Avasthi expressed that the survival of large cardamom is of great
concern and increasing its productivity is of extreme importance and the state
government is very serious about these issues.
He stated that there are some bottlenecks and issues of
concern which needs to research work. Scientists need to look at problems and
issues related to large cardamom from the farmer's point of view, said Dr
Avasthi.
He added that some pockets in the state are doing well in
terms of large cardamom production but not the whole state. Here he stressed
upon the need of quality planting materials to improve productivity.
Horticulture Department Director, GP Chauhan stressed on the
need for the different concerned departments and agencies related to large
cardamom to work with better coordination and as a team. He further stressed
upon the need for more research work to study the problems and issues related
to the decline in the productivity of large cardamom.
Spices Board, Cochin Director [Res] Dr MR Sudharshan mentioned
that this annual meeting was to review the research works carried out by the
research centre and to finalize the future programme. He gave a presentation on
the Spices Board, its activities, achievements and new projects and initiatives
across the country.
The inaugural function was also addressed by CAE&PHT
Dean, Dr PK Srivastava, SAMETI Director, SL Dorjee and Sikkim University
Registrar, TK Kaul. On the occasion, the chief guest also released the annual
report of the centre. The inaugural session was followed by the technical
session of the meeting.
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