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Kashmir Buyer Seller Meet

3rd buyer-seller meet conducted successfully in Jammu and Kashmir: Dir Horticulture

| @indiablooms | Oct 26, 2020, at 11:02 pm

Srinagar: The Director Horticulture Kashmir, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat Sunday said that the 3rd buyer-seller meet was on Sunday conducted successfully amid good response from the public.

He said that the event was organised for the benefit of growers and orchardists under “Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan Scheme” here.

It was informed that during the event various fresh and dry fruits were put on displaysale to create awareness among the public for consumption of fresh fruit to help boost the immune system.

The event was attended by fruit growers from across all districts of Kashmir. Maximum exhibits/stalls of dry and fresh fruits were installed and value added products were also displayed in the event to boost the home scale processing of horticulture produce.

Addressing the gathering of orchardists, the Director elaborated the benefits of market Intervention scheme (MIS) which was recently approved by the Government of India and informed fruit growers to contact their concerned chief horticulture officer and horticulture development officer for registration.

He said this will provide an effective marketing platform to apple growers and it will ensure remunerative prices for apples resulting in overall income enhancement of farmers in J&K.  

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