VC Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai calls for farmer-centric, demand-driven research
Srinagar : The Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) held its 58th and 59th Research and Extension Advisory Committee (REAC) meetings to evaluate its research and extension strategies, assess progress on key initiatives, and establish future priorities for technology development.
Speaking on the occasion Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai emphasized the importance of demand-driven, farmer-centric research aimed at enhancing the bioeconomy, agribusiness, and climate-resilient agriculture. He acknowledged the university’s achievements in developing improved crop varieties and technologies that align with the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, positioning Jammu & Kashmir as a center for innovative agricultural development. During the meetings, Prof. Raihana Habib Kanth, Director of Extension, outlined the agenda and underscored REAC’s role in adapting the university’s programs to meet the evolving needs of farmers and stakeholders. The committee reviewed the Action Taken Report, varietal release proposals, progress on minikit trials, and new research proposals from various faculties. Notably, SKUAST-K has successfully transferred 87 technologies to end users, released eight improved crop varieties, and initiated 15 minikit trials to promote technology adoption. The university’s outreach efforts were highlighted, with training provided to over 28,000 beneficiaries through various programs, including the Holistic Agriculture Development Program and MSME-supported skill development initiatives. This reflects SKUAST-K’s commitment to enhancing farmers’ skills, entrepreneurship, and rural livelihoods. The meetings included participation from various agricultural departments and stakeholders, and Prof. Ganai concluded by stressing the necessity for enhanced collaboration among research institutions and government bodies to foster innovation and strengthen the agricultural economy in Jammu & Kashmir.






