Saffron blooms in J&K’s Rajouri district
Jammu, Jan. 4: The Rajouri district came up on the saffron map of Jammu and Kashmir, when a farmer Vishal Chander Sharma successfully undertook saffron cultivation in his fields in this border district, surprising people with the purpleorange flower bloom in their neighbourhood. Influenced by the cultivation of saffron in the Kishtwar area of Jammu region, the Rajouri administration picked up the idea of saffron cultivation in the district.
Apart from Kashmir valley's Pampore belt, saffron is cultivated only in Kishtwar district outside the valley.
"It is a dream come true. I never thought saffron could be cultivated here (Rajouri). But we were successful in bringing in new areas of J&K on the saffron map of the UT," Sharma said.
Sharma thanked the district administration and Department of Agriculture for motivating him to cultivate saffron.
He was previously dependent on subsistence agriculture and was cultivating wheat and maize but now he is keen to cultivate saffron crop in his fields to earn more income and to improve his socio-economic status, officials of agriculture department said.
Giving details, officials said that the district administration desired the project to be taken up on an experimental basis in the Darhal sub division as the terrain and climatic conditions of that area is almost akin to that of Kishtwar.
A senior official said the department selected Sharma for saffron cultivation and he agreed to grow saffron in 15 marlas for which the saffron seed (ora) was purchased by the department from Pampore Kashmir and supplied to him. Other assistance, like fertiliser, labour charges, weedicides etc were also provided to him.
"Sowing of the seed was done on August 24, 2021. Blooming started on December 12. The blooming process continued for 15 days, resulting in 734 flowers in total and on average 45-50 flowers per day. Plucking of the flowers was done on the same day of blooming," an officer said.
The farmers of the adjoining area are also fascinated and expressed their desire to cultivate saffron in the forthcoming season, he said.
Now the challenge for the agriculture department and the farmer is protection, preservation and multiplication of the seed for future cultivation.
Saffron cultivation has long been restricted to a limited geographical area in J&K, mainly Pampore, followed by Budgam, Srinagar and Kishtwar districts.
After the successful conduct of saffron cultivation trial, the district administration and the department of agriculture are also looking at extending the cultivation to other areas.