Waheed Para urges govt to set up enforcement directorate for quality control in horticulture

Jammu, Mar 24: PDP MLA from Pulwama, Waheed Para on Monday called for the establishment of an Enforcement Directorate within the Horticulture Department to enforce strict quality control measures in J&K. He emphasized the urgent need for regulating pesticide use to protect farmers from the harmful effects of inferior products.

In the Assembly today, MLA Pulwama Waheed Para raised serious concerns about the widespread use of substandard pesticides, which are severely affecting farmers and the apple industry in Kashmir. He highlighted the massive losses in crop yield and quality, particularly in the apple sector, which plays a vital role in the region’s economy.

While addressing the grants for the horticulture and agriculture departments, the MLA urged the government to implement policies that prioritize support for farmers, including access to quality agricultural inputs, sustainable farming practices, and fair pricing for produce. He also stressed the importance of training farmers on safe pesticide usage and holding those selling substandard chemicals accountable.

Para concluded by calling for long-term solutions to strengthen and support J&K’s farming community, ensuring both their livelihood and the sustainability of the region’s agricultural industry.(Agencies)

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