Lt Governor unveils Rs 34,829 crore Potential Linked Credit Plan of NABARD for J&K UT

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today unveiled Rs. 34,829 crore Potential Linked Credit Plan of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) for J&K UT, which focuses on meeting the aspirations of the rural population, bridging gaps in rural infrastructure and strengthening the cooperative credit systems to transform the agricultural economy.

The credit plan was announced at the ‘UT Credit and Development Seminar’ organized by NABARD in Jammu for presenting the ‘UT Focus Paper 2022-23′ for J&K, covering physical and financial potential under Agriculture & Allied activities and other priority sectors, including the off-farm sector activities in the UT.

Speaking on occasion, the Lt Governor underlined the need to focus on developing the rural economy for unlocking its full potential by filling the gaps vis-à-vis infrastructure, human resources and financing.

“Our next big growth story is rural J&K, and we must ensure that rural economy actively participates in this growth process. We need inter-sectoral coordination to improve infrastructure, empowerment of women & employment generation and NABARD has a vital role in this endeavour”, the Lt Governor said.

It was informed that in J&K, NABARD had been a vital driver of the rural economy by meeting the basic needs of infrastructure under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund, where under 4178 projects have been completed in the last 26 years at the cost of Rs 8457 crores, focusing mainly on irrigation and rural connectivity.

Highlighting that Agriculture & Allied sector sustains over 70% of our population, the Lt Governor also announced that NABARD and J&K’s Agriculture Department have jointly planned a development package of Rs 25,991 crore to improve agricultural inputs farmers’ income through easy availability of credit, technical up-gradation of agriculture and entire agriculture & horticulture production chain.

The Lt Governor noted that this comprehensive plan was in line with the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister to double the farmers’ income. ‘In J&K, 36 Farmer Producer Organizations have been formed by NABARD, which are benefiting about 6,000 farmers, and 26 more such organizations will be formed in this financial year, decisively advancing the development of a strong base of modern agriculture and horticulture in the UT’, he added.

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