Chhattisgarh Affairs
Highlighting the rising demand for minor millets globally, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday called for growing kodo, kutki (minor millets) and ragi on a mission mode to jack up production.
Chhattisgarh has a large area where minor and are grown. The procurement, processing and value addition can ensure better returns to farmers and EMPLOYMENT to Women self-help groups and youths, he said. Higher production will also push up consumption within the state, he said.
Baghel was holding a review meeting of the Forest Department here, an official statement said.
He said the states minor millet production is concentrated in the tribal areas of Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Jagdalpur, Dantewada and Sukma besides Rajnandgaon, Surguja, Kawardha and Bemetara.
Baghel said the Rajiv Gandhi Kisaan Nyay scheme has been extended to the minor millets (kodo, kutki) and they will be procured on minimum support price.
He said farmers clusters can be formed in select development blocks for production. Small processing units can be installed.
For increasing local consumption, minor millet cuisines can be included in Gadhkalewa (state’s traditional cuisine centre). Additionally, it can be included in midday meals in schools.
The Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce Cooperative Federation will seek cooperation from the Indian Institute of Millet Research, Hyderabad, to promote millets.
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Assistance will be based on meeting pre-qualification criteria and basic minimum benchmarks achieved by DISCOM. These will be evaluated according to an agreed evaluation framework related to financial improvement.
Rather than a “one-size-fits-all” approach, each state would develop its own action plan for implementing the scheme.
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The scheme will be available until 2025-26.
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Index:
India ranked at the tenth position, with 97.5 factors to rank amongst the top ten high-quality countries in the world.
The United States has topped the GCI 2020.
The United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia is tied in the second position
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