KUPWARA, AUGUST 30: The Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Kupwara today organized a Seminar on the title ‘Transformation of Bee Keeping’, at Town Hall, here.
Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Kupwara, Altaf Ahmad Khan was chief guest on the occasion while Director Agriculture Kashmir, Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal was guest of honour.
Director Agriculture welcomed the farmer participants for taking part in the Seminar despite the ongoing cropping season. He asked the Officers and Resource Persons to guide the farmers in local language so that they could easily understand the procedure and technicalities involved in the process of beekeeping.
On the occasion, Chief Agriculture Officer Kupwara informed that the Seminar which will last for 2 days is aimed at to develop the Apiculture Sector in the district on a commercial scale by involving educated unemployed youth to generate their livelihood. He also highlighted the progress and achievements of the department under the Apiculture Sector in the district.
KVK Head Kupwara also spoke and highlighted the importance of Beekeeping for income generation and other health benefits. He assured the farmers of every possible support from the KVK in establishing their Bee colonies smoothly.
On the occasion, a Souvenir about the Transformation of Beekeeping in District Kupwara was also released.
During the Seminar, the Resource Persons provided awareness to the beekeepers regarding the potential of bee keeping in Kupwara district, besides, highlighting different Government schemes for handholding of the aspiring beekeepers.
The participants were also familiarized about getting registered on Madhukranti Portal and National Beekeeping and Honey Mission.
Meanwhile, the participants expressed gratitude towards the Agriculture Department Kupwara for holding the awareness programme for them.
Chief Agriculture Officer Kupwara, Gurdeep Singh; District Agriculture Officer, Mukhtar Ahmad Karnai; Head KVK Kupwara, Dr. Kaiser Mohiddin; Resource Persons, besides, Field Functionaries and a large number of beekeepers attended the Seminar.