Haryana signs MoU with 29 companies of 20 FPOs

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Haryana signs MoU with 29 companies of 20 FPOs

Wednesday, 01 December 2021 | PNS | Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday said that continuous efforts are being made to strengthen the economic condition of the farmers and encourage them towards trade and market so that every individual in the state can get work and their income can be doubled.

Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony between Agriculture Sector Investors and Farmer Producer Organizations here, he said that this is a golden programme organized for the farmers in which 29 MoUs have been made to give direct benefits through Farmer Producer Organizations (FPO).  Among them, an MoU has also been signed with Chaudhary Charan Singh Agriculture  University, Hisar, under which students of agriculture will also be able to do internships.

It was informed that 599 FPOs have been formed in the state and more than 77,985 farmers have been linked with these FPOs.

Khattar said that such steps would play an effective role in realizing the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Expressing gratitude to the companies coming forward in food processing, the Chief Minister said that now, the buyers will also get benefit as the prices in the market will also be less.

He urged the investors and FPOs in the agriculture sector to give priority to the families in the state having an income of less than Rs 1 lakh by providing employment under Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana.

 By doing this, they will get the fruits of virtue along with self-satisfaction, he said.  Khattar also asked 500 progressive farmers of the state to give training to small farmers in crop diversification.

The Chief Minister said that Haryana is emerging as a leading state in the formation of FPOs. The FPOs would improve the production, sales, quality, packing, processing etc. for the farmers. Its objective is to collect produce from the farmers and provide them maximum value for it,  he said. Khattar further said that with the objective of strengthening the FPOs, these companies will link the FPOs directly to the market. They will not need to sell their products in mandi and other places.  These companies will directly procure fruits, vegetables and honey from the farms.

 

The Chief Minister also said that a Horticulture Market is being set up in Ganaur, Apple Market in Pinjore, Masala Market in Sonipat and Flower Market in Gurugram to increase the production of farmers and to provide them with a market.   The farmers of NCR region are being encouraged to take up Peri-urban farming, he said.

 

Agriculture Minister JP Dalal said that with the signing of the MoUs, the FPOs will be  directly linked to the companies.  Under this, about 60,000 tonnes of horticulture crops will be purchased. These MoUs will take the progress of the farmers towards a new direction and with such marketing the farmers will be happy and prosperous, he said.

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