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Chief Minister said to help farmers to have proper access to markets, the state government has enacted the Arunachal Pradesh Agriculture Produce and Livestock Marketing Act 2018.
Development of Agri & allied sectors is our prime focus giving high priority in #ArunachalBudget2019. We are one of few state to implement APLM Act to assure benefit to farmers. Attended today meeting of HighPoweredCommittee of CMs for Transformation of Agriculture in New Delhi. pic.twitter.com/m7E3J5LRJW
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Taking part in the discussion jointly chaired by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Chief Minister said high priority has been given to development of Agriculture and allied sector in Arunachal by earmarking maximum funds for this sector in the Arunachal Budget 2018. To end the intermediaries in sale of farm produce, the budget has also allocated funds for construction of wholesale market-cum-auction centres across the state, which will be linked with e-NAM so that produce can be sold online, informed the Chief Minister.
Highlighting on other challenges faced, Chief Minister said since Arunachal is a late starter in agriculture and horticulture sector, it will require continuous support from the centre particularly in identifying state specific farm produces and varieties that can be exported. He specifically urged the centre to assist the state in helping to identify the varieties of exportable species of orchids, flowers and horticulture crops.
Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar and Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani also attended the discussion. Earlier Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath deliberated his views through video conferencing.