Jammu & Kashmir

Sopore Fruit Mandi president announces Rs 50,000 reward for information on spurious fertilisers

An elderly man sprays chemical fertilisers on apple trees in Kashmir. [File Photo]

Says protecting farmers’ interests is society’s collective responsibility

Sopore: President, Sopore Fruit Mandi – Asia’s second-largest fruit market – has announced a cash reward of Rs 50,000 for those providing crucial information about the sale of counterfeit fertilisers in the market.

This comes in the wake of growing concerns about the rise of spurious fertilisers affecting crop yields in the valley.

Speaking with the news agency Kashmir News Observer, Fayaz Ahmed Malik, also known as Kaka Ji, expressed dismay at unscrupulous dealers compromising the integrity of the agriculture industry by selling fake fertilisers.

“Farmers are the backbone of our community and it is our collective responsibility to safeguard their interests,” he said.

Malik said the cash reward initiative aims to encourage locals to come forward with information that can assist authorities in identifying and curbing the circulation of duplicate fertilisers.

Expressing deep concern for the welfare of farmers and the agriculture industry, he said such actions not only jeopardise the livelihoods of hard-working farmers but also pose a threat to the overall economic stability of the region.

“The generous cash reward is intended to motivate individuals to play an active role in maintaining the integrity of agricultural practices in the region. People are encouraged to provide details about suppliers or dealers suspected of dealing in duplicate or spurious fertilisers. Confidentiality will be maintained to ensure the safety of those reporting,” Fayaz added.

Calling for immediate and decisive action, including the implementation of the Public Safety Act (PSA) against those found guilty of distributing counterfeit fertilisers, Malik reiterated his commitment to eradicating this issue.

The Department of Agriculture, Kashmir, recently seized around 620 bags of duplicate spurious fertilisers in Sopore and Kulgam districts during raids. The director warned of stringent action against those selling counterfeit fertilisers in the valley and urged people to report any such activities. (KNO)

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