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Small, marginal farmers should be top priority in implementation of HADP: LG

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Asks banks to appoint NOs for Jammu, Kashmir divisions to monitor cases

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SRINAGAR: Saying that small and marginal farmers should be top priority in implementation of Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday asked Deputy Commissioners to ensure Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) are transformed into engines of growth and districts must compete to script success stories of such organisations.
Chairing a high-level meeting to review the implementation of the agriculture credit schemes of banking and financial institutions for HADP, the Lt Governor directed the bank officials and administrative officers for seamless coordination at district level for effective implementation of HADP and 100 per cent saturation of benefits under Kisan Credit Card and other Central and UT Schemes of Agriculture and Allied Sector.
He also directed the bank officials to appoint Nodal Officers (NOs) for both Jammu and Kashmir divisions to monitor the cases received by banks under HADP and other Schemes of Agriculture and Allied Sector.
The Lt Governor said the 29 projects worth Rs.5013 crore under HADP will have a transformative impact on the agriculture economy of Jammu and Kashmir.
He also sought valuable inputs from the bank officials and impressed upon them to encourage other stakeholders to complement the government’s efforts in improving accessibility of farmers to the Institutional Sources of Credit and further strengthening the agriculture and allied sector.
The Lt Governor also appraised the action taken on the directions passed in the previous meetings of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments and other Financial Institutions.
The officers of banks were directed to simplify and streamline the processes of extending credit and financial assistance services to the farmers.
Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department gave a detailed briefing on credit extension for Scheme implementation in Agriculture and Allied Sector.
Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lt Governor, Baldev Prakash, MD & CEO J&K Bank; Deputy Commissioners, heads and representatives of different banks, financial institutions and other senior officers of UT administration attended the meeting at Civil Secretariat.

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