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Time of India
08-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Uttarakhand CM Dhami meets Union minister Shivraj Chouhan, discusses implementation of agricultural schemes in state
ANI NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met Union agriculture, rural development and farmers welfare minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the national capital on Monday and discussed the implementation and expansion of various agriculture and related schemes of the state. CM Dhami also discussed the proposed schemes prepared by the state government for the agricultural and horticultural needs of the hilly and plain areas of the state and the economic strength of the farmers. The chief minister informed that the Uttarakhand government has prepared comprehensive schemes of about Rs 3,800 crore with the aim of overall development of the agriculture and horticulture sector and making farmers self-reliant. "These schemes include various aspects like innovation, mechanisation, technical inclusion and promotion of traditional agriculture. The chief minister thanked the Union Agriculture minister for giving in-principle approval of Rs 3,800 crore for the agriculture-related schemes of the state," as per the chief minister's Office (CMO). The chief minister said that this cooperation will prove to be an important step towards making the agriculture sector of the state self-reliant and modern. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 지금 모두가 공유하고, 스트리밍하고, 플레이하는 RPG 게임 레이드 섀도우 레전드 설치하기 Undo The chief minister apprised the Union minister that a requirement of Rs 1,052.80 crore has been identified for the construction of agricultural fences to protect crops in hilly areas from wild animals, it added. Apart from this, a scheme of Rs 400 crore has been proposed to establish 10,000 farm machinery banks in the state, which will benefit small, marginal farmers and women. A provision of Rs 134.89 crore has been made under the State Millet Mission to promote traditional nutritious crops. As per the CMO, a scheme of Rs 5 crore has also been prepared to develop the state as a seed hub for self-sufficiency in seed production. A scheme of Rs 1,150 crore has been proposed to strengthen the promotion, storage and marketing system of Apple production, the release mentioned. A requirement of Rs 894 crore has been shown to protect the promotion and cultivation of cash crops like kiwi from wildlife. An investment of Rs 885.10 crore is proposed to promote innovation and startups in the agriculture and horticulture sector. A plan of Rs 42 crore has also been prepared to promote low-risk crops like dragon fruit. The chief minister said that the state government is actively working in the field of food processing and value addition. A provision of Rs 36.50 crore has been made for the establishment of analysis laboratories to promote organic farming. A plan of Rs 378.50 crore has been proposed under the modernisation of land records and digital survey, the CMO stated. Along with this, a plan of Rs 14 crore has been prepared to make the youth skilled in the agriculture sector through Pantnagar University and Rs 14 crore for the establishment of the Agritourism School. A provision of Rs 16.11 crore has been proposed for the establishment of a Microbiology Laboratory in Uttarakhand Horticulture and Forestry University, Bharsar. Apart from this, the chief minister also requested the Union minister for central assistance for setting up high-quality nurseries, cold storage, sorting and grading units in view of apple production in the state, promoting Kiwi and Dragon Fruit Mission, setting up a Center of Excellence for super foods (mushrooms and exotic vegetables) and setting up an agro tourism school in Pantnagar Agricultural University. On the request of the chief minister, the Union minister gave in-principle consent to extend the time limit for the remaining works of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) 1 and 2. He also assured to give in-principle consent to the proposal of PMGSY 4. The Union minister appreciated the excellent work being done by the Uttarakhand government in various fields of agriculture and rural development. In the meeting, Union Agriculture minister, while giving a positive response to the proposals presented by the chief minister, assured that the agricultural needs of Uttarakhand will be taken into account on a priority basis and all possible support will be provided for the prosperity of the farmers of the state. "I congratulate Uttarakhand CM and his team, Uttarakhand - Rural Development Department of the state has done good work. The targets of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana have been met. They have also done a new survey and verification will be complete soon. Even in Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, Uttarakhand has done well. We are also going to give approvals for the fourth phase of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Uttarakhand has sent us proposals as per the parameters. They have also met the target of Lakhpati Didi. They had decided to raise the target and work is ongoing on that. Uttarakhand has also done satisfactorily well in MNREGA. Uttarakhand has expressed a few expectations regarding agriculture," Chouhan said.


India Gazette
07-07-2025
- Business
- India Gazette
Uttarakhand CM Dhami meets Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan, discusses implementation of agricultural schemes in state
New Delhi [India], July 7 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met Union Agriculture, Rural Development and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the national capital on Monday and discussed the implementation and expansion of various agriculture and related schemes of the state. CM Dhami also discussed the proposed schemes prepared by the state government for the agricultural and horticultural needs of the hilly and plain areas of the state and the economic strength of the farmers. The Chief Minister informed that the Uttarakhand government has prepared comprehensive schemes of about Rs 3,800 crore with the aim of overall development of the agriculture and horticulture sector and making farmers self-reliant. 'These schemes include various aspects like innovation, mechanisation, technical inclusion and promotion of traditional agriculture. The Chief Minister thanked the Union Agriculture Minister for giving in-principle approval of Rs 3,800 crore for the agriculture-related schemes of the state,' as per the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). The Chief Minister said that this cooperation will prove to be an important step towards making the agriculture sector of the state self-reliant and modern. The Chief Minister apprised the Union Minister that a requirement of Rs 1,052.80 crore has been identified for the construction of agricultural fences to protect crops in hilly areas from wild animals, it added. Apart from this, a scheme of Rs 400 crore has been proposed to establish 10,000 farm machinery banks in the state, which will benefit small, marginal farmers and women. A provision of Rs 134.89 crore has been made under the State Millet Mission to promote traditional nutritious crops. As per the CMO, a scheme of Rs 5 crore has also been prepared to develop the state as a seed hub for self-sufficiency in seed production. A scheme of Rs 1,150 crore has been proposed to strengthen the promotion, storage and marketing system of Apple production, the release mentioned. A requirement of Rs 894 crore has been shown to protect the promotion and cultivation of cash crops like kiwi from wildlife. An investment of Rs 885.10 crore is proposed to promote innovation and startups in the agriculture and horticulture sector. A plan of Rs 42 crore has also been prepared to promote low-risk crops like dragon fruit. The Chief Minister said that the state government is actively working in the field of food processing and value addition. A provision of Rs 36.50 crore has been made for the establishment of analysis laboratories to promote organic farming. A plan of Rs 378.50 crore has been proposed under the modernisation of land records and digital survey, the CMO stated. Along with this, a plan of Rs 14 crore has been prepared to make the youth skilled in the agriculture sector through Pantnagar University and Rs 14 crore for the establishment of the Agritourism School. A provision of Rs 16.11 crore has been proposed for the establishment of a Microbiology Laboratory in Uttarakhand Horticulture and Forestry University, Bharsar. Apart from this, the Chief Minister also requested the Union Minister for central assistance for setting up high-quality nurseries, cold storage, sorting and grading units in view of apple production in the state, promoting Kiwi and Dragon Fruit Mission, setting up a Center of Excellence for super foods (mushrooms and exotic vegetables) and setting up an agro tourism school in Pantnagar Agricultural University. On the request of the Chief Minister, the Union Minister gave in-principle consent to extend the time limit for the remaining works of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) 1 and 2. He also assured to give in-principle consent to the proposal of PMGSY 4. The Union Minister appreciated the excellent work being done by the Uttarakhand government in various fields of agriculture and rural development. In the meeting, Union Agriculture Minister, while giving a positive response to the proposals presented by the Chief Minister, assured that the agricultural needs of Uttarakhand will be taken into account on a priority basis and all possible support will be provided for the prosperity of the farmers of the state. 'I congratulate Uttarakhand CM and his team, Uttarakhand - Rural Development Department of the state has done good work. The targets of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana have been met. They have also done a new survey and verification will be complete soon. Even in Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, Uttarakhand has done well. We are also going to give approvals for the fourth phase of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Uttarakhand has sent us proposals as per the parameters. They have also met the target of Lakhpati Didi. They had decided to raise the target and work is ongoing on that. Uttarakhand has also done satisfactorily well in MNREGA. Uttarakhand has expressed a few expectations regarding agriculture,' Chouhan said. (ANI)


Time of India
05-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Millet push, kiwi boost, dragon fruit drive: Uttarakhand's Dhami government reflects on 4 years of farm and horticulture gains
The Uttarakhand government has expanded focus on both traditional agriculture and high-value horticulture, introducing a series of initiatives aimed at increasing farmers' incomes and diversifying crop production across the state, under chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's four year tenure. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Efforts to promote traditional crops have included the procurement of mandua (finger millet) under the National Food Security Mission since 2022. The state has integrated millets into the public distribution system, mid-day meals, and Anganwadi nutrition programs to boost both demand and nutritional access. In 2023, the State Millet Mission was launched to raise awareness, increase production, and improve procurement and storage infrastructure. The state government has significantly raised the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for mandua — from Rs 2,500 per quintal in 2021–22 to Rs 4,200 per quintal in 2024–25- marking a 68 per cent increase. In parallel, marketing initiatives such as open-market promotion and the House of Himalayas platform have been rolled out. The number of mandua collection centers has expanded from 23 in 2020–21 to 270 in 2024–25, with support from Multi-Purpose Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies and Farmer Producer Organizations. Further institutional support is being introduced through the Uttarakhand State Millets Policy 2025–26. The policy is structured in two phases: the first, running from 2025–26 to 2027–28, will cover 30,000 hectares across 24 development blocks; the second, from 2028–29 to 2030–31, will expand coverage to 40,000 hectares across 44 blocks. The policy applies to 11 districts, excluding Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar, and supports crops such as mandua, jhangora (barnyard millet), ramdana (amaranth), kauni, and china (foxtail millet). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In the horticulture sector, the Uttarakhand Kiwi Policy was launched in April 2025 and will remain in effect until 2030–31. It offers 70 per cent state assistance for setting up kiwi orchards at a cost of Rs 12 lakh per acre, with beneficiaries covering the remaining 30 per cent. The policy is applicable in 11 districts and has a total project outlay of Rs 894 crore. A separate scheme for dragon fruit cultivation was also launched in April 2025 under the Chief Minister's State Agriculture Development Program. The initiative, running through 2027–28, targets seven districts-Udham Singh Nagar, Haridwar, Nainital, Bageshwar, Pauri, Dehradun, and Tehri. It offers 80 per cent state support on an estimated cost of Rs 8 lakh per acre, with the remaining cost borne by farmers. The scheme focuses on promoting cultivation through modern and scientific methods. 'Our government is committed to boosting traditional agriculture as well as horticulture to increase farmers' incomes. We are providing everything from modern seeds to advanced technologies. A prosperous Uttarakhand requires prosperous farmers,' said CM Dhami.