SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) on Tuesday demanded a comprehensive business revival package for Kashmir’s horticulturists, agriculturists, traders and business houses, underscoring the need for an inclusive policy for valley’s agriculture and horticulture sectors. In a statement, former minister and senior PC leader Syed Basharat Bukhari said that a comprehensive business revival package is direly needed to get the economy out of the crises. “While the businesses in sectors like tourism, hospitality, handicrafts, handlooms and transport merit the government’s attention, vital sectors like horticulture, agriculture and allied sectors must not be the left-out entities in the process. The horticulture, agriculture and allied sectors form the body of our economy while tourism and allied sectors are the soul of our economy. We can only put the economy on wheels again when all the sectors are in good health and supplementing and complementing each other. All sectors must be accorded equal opportunities to thrive and progress,” Bukhari said.