Israel to set up two centres of excellence in J&K as part of agriculture project

The project is aimed at introducing crop diversity, increasing productivity, and optimizing water use efficiency and added that IIAP is being implemented via the establishment of Centers of Excellence

NewsBharati    10-Nov-2022 10:42:07 AM
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Srinagar, Nov 10: With India-Israel relations touching new skies, the Jewish nation has decided is all set to open two agriculture Centres of Excellence (CoE) in Jammu and Kashmir.
 
This came after the Agriculture Attache MASHAV (Israel’s agency for international Development Cooperation) at the Embassy of Israel in India, Yair Eshel here called on Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo and briefed him about the Indo-Israel Agriculture Project (IIAP) of establishing proposed Centers of Excellence (CoE) in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
 
Israel to set up two centres of excellence in J&K as part of agriculture project
 
The project is aimed at introducing crop diversity, increasing productivity, and optimizing water use efficiency and added that IIAP is being implemented via the establishment of Centers of Excellence (CoE), in which Israeli Agri-Technologies and knowledge are disseminated and tailored to local conditions. The Israeli stakeholder, MASHAV will guide the standard of the CoE and transfer the Israeli knowledge into the project.
 
 
Yair Eshel visited three farms in Jammu division, which include SM farm Chinore, SM Farm Chakrohi and Burmal Farm Hiranagar and informed him that the region has potential to produce vegetables and fruits by using modern technology for which MSHAV is ready to extend guidance and support in the form of expertise and technical knowhow to the farmers and the department alike.
He informed that CoE are advanced, intensive agriculture farms for knowledge transfer of Israeli Agro-Technology and latest technology and aims to benefit farmers with a focus on selected key crops. Each CoE will be comprised of nursery management, best practices cultivation techniques, irrigation, and fertigation and also acts as a meeting point for academy, government and farmers to cooperate towards fruitful achievements.
 
He said that MASHAV (Israel’s agency for international Development Cooperation) is leading the IIAP from the strategic and tactical aspect while providing professional leadership during planning and executing phase, transfer of knowledge and agro-technology.
 
He added MASHAV is ready to establish two CoE one each in Jammu and Kashmir divisions for which Detailed Project Report would be prepared in consultation with the Agriculture Department.
 
Director of Agriculture Jammu, KK Sharma informed that CoE would be established under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) scheme with authorizing, budget,ing and monitoring the project while State/UT governments allocate staff, land, and another budget.
 
Speaking on the occasion, Dulloo said that J&K has some niche crops like apples, walnuts, saffron, etc where we can focus while seeking guidance from Israeli experts and make these crops export worth internationally.
 
 
He said J&K has extensive plans to develop agriculture scene for which it is seeking expertise and technological interventions to increase productivity and make the crops worth for competition at international markets. The team has concluded its three-day visit to Jammu division and is expected to visit Kashmir also to explore the establishment of CoE in Kashmir valley.