SRINAGAR: The Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK) has called for expanding agroforestry cover in Jammu and Kashmir to meet the growing timber demands of wood-based industry and boosting economic opportunities in rural areas besides contributing to curb carbon emissions.

Speaking at a one-day workshop organised on wood-based industry by District Saw Mill Owners Association at Nathpora, Anantnag, former President FCIK Shakeel Qalander underscored the need for concerted efforts by the government and  stakeholders in enhancing agroforestry base in Jammu and Kashmir for sustainable availability of timber, fodder and fuel wood for futuristic needs.

“The growing of abundant trees outside nationalised forests over the private farm lands, along agricultural lands, community lands, marginal lands, fringe areas, riverbank belts, waste lands and road side strips will not only overcome shortage of raw material for existing industry but may also pave way for prospective industrialization in this sector” he said, adding that under the changed demand-supply scenario, the prices will automatically get controlled under economies of scale rules.

While emphasizing on the significance of farmers providing timber to wood based industry, Qalander urged upon the concerned entrepreneurs to establish cordial and supportive relations with them besides paying them their due.

Qalander proposed for framing of regional and district based wood councils by Jammu and Kashmir government comprising members from departments of forest, social forestry and revenue besides experts from SKAUST, industry, environmentalists and farmers for augmenting strategic plans for expanding agroforestry cover under the latest initiatives and reforms programme launched by GOI.

“The initiatives, currently monitored at PMO level, aim for achieving target of 33 percent of geographical area under forest and tree cover besides carbon sequestration by creating additional CO2 sink of 2.5 to 3.0 billion tons by 2030 under Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC”, he said.

Speaking on the occasion, former FCIK President Zahoor Ahmad Bhat laid emphasis on gradual relocation of unorganised wood based industry to organised industrial estates/ clusters for production efficiency, advantageous common facilities and enhanced employment generation.

He said that FCIK would collect feedback from its constituents on available chunks of state lands in various districts to pursue such relocations.

Responding to issues raised in the workshop, Zahoor Bhat assured the members of seeking immediate redressal to all their genuine problems more particularly for renewal of their licenses, formal approval of clusters, power related issues etc.

The Advisory Committee members informed the gathering that FCIK in past three months had held two high level meetings under the chairmanship of Financial Commissioner department of Forest, Ecology and Environment during which many decisions including auto-renewal of licenses for the mill owners have already been taken.

The formal orders for the decisions were expected anytime in near future. They said that FCIK was currently pursuing grant of exemption from licenses both at Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and UT government levels for all time relief to agro-forestry based industry with the hope to succeed.

Earlier President SMOA Ghulam Mohammed Trumboo welcomed FCIK Advisory Committee and recalled efforts of FCIK in the past towards resolution of problems faced by wood based units from time to time. Gh Mohammad Bhathanji, Ghulam Nabi, Nazir Ahmad Nath and other members of the association raised various problems currently faced by their members.

Prominent industry leaders Syed Fazal Illahi, Nazir Ahmad Salroo and Muzaffar Ahmad, Maqsood Ahmad and others also spoke in the workshop.

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