Udhampur Farmer's Polyhouse Success: Govt Subsidy Boosts Tomato Yield & Income

Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlighted the success of Udhampur farmer Kewal Kumar, who transformed his livelihood using polyhouse technology under a 95% government subsidy. Kumar cultivates high-yield organic hybrid tomatoes, which have significantly increased his productivity and income, allowing customers to come directly to his farm. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the policy support and subsidies that enabled this change since 2014. Chief Agricultural Officer Harbans Singh noted that Udhampur district has established itself as a major vegetable hub in the region.

Key Points: Govt Subsidy Helps Udhampur Farmer Transform Farming with Polyhouse

  • Polyhouse tech under 95% subsidy
  • High-yield organic hybrid tomatoes
  • Income and productivity boost
  • Holistic Agriculture Development Programme
  • Udhampur as vegetable hub
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Innovation and govt support empower farmers in Udhampur: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

Farmer Kewal Kumar adopts polyhouse tech with 95% subsidy, grows hybrid tomatoes, increases income. Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlights success.

"Since 2014, we have witnessed such profound changes in agriculture that we could never have even imagined them. - Kewal Kumar"

Udhampur, March 14

Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlighted the success of a farmer from Udhampur who has adopted modern agricultural techniques with government support.

In a post on X, Singh said farmer Kewal Kumar has transformed his livelihood by using polyhouse technology under a 95 per cent government subsidy. The minister noted that Kumar is cultivating high-yield organic hybrid tomatoes, which have helped improve productivity and increase his income.

"From traditional farming to smart agriculture! In #Udhampur, farmer Kewal Kumar has transformed his livelihood by adopting polyhouse technology under a 95% government subsidy. By cultivating high-yield organic hybrid tomatoes, he is boosting productivity and income while embracing modern, sustainable farming practices. A shining example of how innovation and government support are empowering our farmers," Singh wrote.

Kewal Kumar, a farmer from Dhanu village in the Tikri block of Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, has undergone a remarkable life transformation after 35 years in traditional agriculture, due to modern government schemes initiated after 2024, such as the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HAPD).

Speaking to ANI on Friday, Kumar highlighted that the transition has yielded results beyond his expectations, while thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the policy support and subsidies. "Since 2014, we have witnessed such profound changes in agriculture that we could never have even imagined them. The transformation has been immense. We have benefited from numerous schemes and received various subsidies... We extend our gratitude to PM Modi, who provided us with these polyhouses and ensured that our entire farming operation is supported by subsidies," he said.

Kumar has successfully mitigated the risks of both adverse weather and pests, allowing him to focus on high-yield cultivation with total security. This season, he has celebrated a massive bumper crop of hybrid tomatoes, a success so significant that he no longer needs to travel to the market to sell his produce; instead, customers flock directly to his farm to buy his tomatoes at premium prices.

Chief Agricultural Officer (CAO) of Udhampur, Harbans Singh, emphasised how the district has firmly established itself as a critical vegetable hub in the region. "Our Udhampur district is a vegetable hub, where there is a lot of vegetable production, with an area of 3,600 hectares of vegetables, and there is a production of 9,5000 tons... For the local farmers in our Udhampur district, there is a good market for it," Singh said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful news! My uncle in Punjab also got a subsidy for a drip irrigation system. It's heartening to see government schemes actually reaching the farmers on the ground. More power to Kewal Kumar ji! Hope his story inspires many others.
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Rohit P
This is positive, but I have a respectful criticism. The article mentions schemes "initiated after 2024". We are currently in 2024. Is this a reporting error, or are we talking about future plans? Clarity on the timeline of these schemes would be helpful.
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Michael C
As someone working in agri-tech, this is fantastic. Polyhouses protect against climate volatility, which is becoming a huge challenge. Combining that with organic methods is the perfect sustainable model. Hope this gets scaled up!
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Shreya B
The best part is that customers are coming to his farm! That means quality and trust are established. This is real "Vocal for Local" in action. J&K has immense agricultural potential, and such stories need more coverage. 👏
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Kavya N
My father is a farmer in Karnataka. While I'm happy for Mr. Kumar, I hope such subsidies and support systems are uniformly available and well-publicized in all villages. Sometimes, awareness is the biggest hurdle.

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