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J-K govt takes action for better land, soil management with launch of pioneering project

According to an official, The project, titled 'J&K Soil and Land Resource Information (JKSLRI)' system, has been designed to help in decision-making for sustainable use of soil and land resources in the region, which is being considered ecologically fragile.

ANI Feb 10, 2023 19:33 IST googleads

Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Atal Dulloo (File Photo/ANI)

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], February 10 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir's government has approved an ambitious project envisaging the creation of a comprehensive soil and land resource information system, an official statement informed, adding further, "government is taking action for better land, soil management with the launch of the pioneering project".
According to an official, The project, titled 'J&K Soil and Land Resource Information (JKSLRI)' system, has been designed to help in decision-making for sustainable use of soil and land resources in the region, which is being considered ecologically fragile.
"With its goal of providing a scientific base for crop diversification and soil suitability, the JKSLRI project is set to revolutionize the way we approach land use and soil management in the region," an official said.
"The problem of unscientific land conversions and poor soil health management practices has been causing a decline in soil health, leading to poor outputs and even enterprise failure. There is also a lack of knowledge and poor extension on soil health management, which is leading to loss of soil biodiversity due to intense cultivation and soil pollution," said Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department.
He further said that the JKSLRI project had been designed to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on soil and land resources, making it an essential tool for decision-making regarding the sustainable use of soil and land resources.
Officials from J&K said that the prestigious project, which will initially be started in four districts of J&K, has several objectives including the creation of a robust land use policy on agriculture and urbanization, crop-land suitability based on land evaluation, capacity building of farmers and other stakeholders on soil health management besides establishment of one static and 25 mini soil testing laboratories in each selected district.
"The project has been designed to have a major impact on the region including the creation of an authentic soil and land resource repository with two soil museums one each at Jammu and Srinagar. The project shall also provide support for the efficient use of fertilizers and micro-nutrients, which is important for organic production systems," the statement informed.
"These objectives will help lay the foundation for a robust land use policy on agriculture and urbanization, ensuring that the region remains sustainable and ecologically sound for generations to come," officials added.
"Developing J&K Soil and Land Resource Information (JKSLRI) system for Planning and Soil Health Management" is one among the 29 projects, which were approved by the Jammu and Kashmir administration after being recommended by the UT Level Apex Committee for holistic development of agriculture and allied sectors in UT of J&K.
The prestigious committee is headed by Mangala Rai, Former DG ICAR and has other luminaries in the field of Agriculture, Planning, Statistics and Administration like Ashok Dalwai, CEO NRAA, P K Joshi, Secretary, NAAS, Prabhat Kumar, Horticulture Commissioner MOA and FW, H S Gupta, Former Director, IARI, Atal Dulloo, ACS, APD besides Vice Chancellors of twin Agriculture Universities of the UT.
The statement informed that the project will be executed in several phases, starting with an intensive soil survey, soil sampling and analysis followed by ground truthing and data analysis. "It will also include a collection of soil monoliths and analysis of soil, water and plant samples. These interventions will result in the generation of data at the panchayat level, intensive soil mapping, the creation of a web-based soil information system and land evaluation for crop suitability and alternate land use," officials informed.
"The JKSLRI project is expected to have a significant impact on the region by providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on soil and land resources. It will create an authentic soil and land resource repository and make information accessible to all. The policy document on agriculture and urbanization will ensure a sustainable ecosystem for generations to come, while the efficient use of fertilizers and micro-nutrients will lay the foundation for organic production," the statement informed.
"This project is not only crucial for food security and achieving Sustainable Development Goals but also a testament to the government's commitment towards deploying cutting edge and future-ready technologies in the agriculture sector. The project will have far-reaching benefits for farmers, researchers, natural resource managers and other stakeholders in the region," it informed. (ANI)

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