12 फ़रवरी 2014
'Mechanisation,more marketing needed for crop diversification'
Chandigarh, Feb 12. Investment in infrastructure for
farm mechanisation and linkage between industry and scientists
for horticulture and alternate crops are needed in a bid to
push the Punjab government's crop diversification agenda, agri
and food industry officials said today.
The farm and food processing industry also laid stress on
creating awareness among farmers especially small and marginal
ones to grow more alternate crops under contract farming
framework which could help state to come out of wheat-paddy
rotation.
"The state government is now required to invest in
creating infrastructure for farm mechanisation so as to
encourage labour intensive crops like vegetables and fruits
which will help the state in a big way in achieving twin
objective of dealing with labour shortage and crop
diversification," Pagro Foods MD N S Brar told PTI today.
"We do not get labour especially for horticulture crops
like vegetables as it requires a lot of labour for harvesting.
The government should step in and import machinery for
horticulture crops so it should get a push in the state,"
he said.
Pagro Foods grows several kinds of vegetables including
green peas, capsicum, sweet corn etc and 25 per cent of
procurement goes for exports.
Pointing out that there was a mismatch between what
quality and variety of crop farmers grow and what industry
require, agro-processing sector asked the state government to
create linkage between industry and farm experts so that crop
varieties could be developed as per industry requirements.
"At several times, we need crops like corn, wheat or
vegetables of certain varieties but farmers do not grow that
one or they are not available," said Kulwant Nutritions of
Jagmohan Singh Nagi.
"Therefore, there should be a linkage between experts
like Punjab Agriculture university and industry to produce
quality crops which have demand and acceptability in the
market," Nagi said. The Batala-based firm makes corn meal,
rice meal and corn flour and ready to eat food.
He also stressed on setting up a government owned
testing facilities to determine nutritional value of crops in
order which would be helpful for exports purposes.
Punjab government is going to hold a Progressive Punjab
Agriculture Summit (PPAS) from February 16-19 in order to
chalk out a pro-farmer action plan for farm development.
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