Nursery Growers discuss reforms with Horticulture officials

Srinagar, Apr 20: Private nursery growers in Kashmir engaged in a constructive dialogue with Director of Horticulture ZA Bhat, Chief Horticulture Officer, Srinagar Nursery Registration Officer MY Malik, and other department officials. The meeting aimed to address critical amendments needed in the Nursery Registration Act.

A statement said that the growers expressed concerns and proposed changes to improve the regulatory framework governing nursery operations. Key issues discussed included limited online access for registration, registration fees, validity period of registration, documentation requirements, and availability of true-to-type fruit plants.

   

Director Bhat assured the growers of the department’s commitment to resolving the highlighted issues and fostering an enabling environment for the nursery industry. He emphasised the importance of producing high-quality planting material to meet the demands of Jammu and Kashmir and other states.

The nursery growers expressed gratitude to Director Bhat for his receptive engagement and proactive stance. They look forward to a fruitful partnership with the Directorate of Horticulture to realise the industry’s full potential and contribute to the region’s prosperity.

Furthermore, Director Bhat expressed his vision for the nursery sector, emphasising the importance of producing high-quality planting material not only to meet the demands of Jammu and Kashmir but also to cater to the needs of other states. This collaborative approach towards quality assurance and expansion reflects the shared commitment of the Directorate of Horticulture and private nursery growers towards fostering growth and excellence in the horticultural sector.

“The private nursery growers extended their heartfelt gratitude to Director ZA Bhat for his receptive engagement and proactive stance towards addressing their concerns. With a shared commitment to innovation, quality, and inclusivity, the nursery industry looks forward to a fruitful partnership with the Directorate of Horticulture in realising its full potential and contributing to the prosperity of the region,” the statement said.

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