Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

₹10k-cr scheme for food enterprise­s unveiled

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NEWDELHI: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday unveiled a ₹10,000-crore scheme to support local micro food enterprise­s to go global.

“To implement the Prime Minister’s vision of ‘vocal for local’ with global outreach, a scheme will be launched to help 200,000 micro food enterprise­s,” she said. The move is aimed at exporting indigenous food items, such as fox nuts from Bihar, mango varieties of Uttar Pradesh, saffron of Kashmir, and tapioca from Tamil Nadu to global markets.

Sitharaman said the scheme was in sync with Prime Minister

Narendra Modi’s vision for taking local products to the global markets.

The scheme will benefit 200,000 micro food enterprise­s to improve the quality of local products and build internatio­nal brands.

› To implement the PM’s vision of ‘vocal for local’ with global outreach, a scheme will be launched to help 200,000 micro food enterprise­s NIRMALA SITHARAMAN, Finance minister

“This fund will help reach untapped export markets in view of improved health consciousn­ess,” the finance minister said, adding that it will help micro food enterprise­s to modernize production techniques, add scale, and build a brand.

“The scheme will be executed with a cluster-based approach.. This is one way local capacities, local value-added products could have a global outreach. They can create products of global standards and this will be assisted through this fund,” the minister said.

Most of the products the Centre aims to deal with under this scheme “will be related to health and wellness products, nutritiona­l products, herbal products, organic products, and products which are now being used as alternativ­es for a healthy living,” she said.

The clusters will focus on organic and herbal materials or nutritiona­l and health wellness-related food items, an area in which India has great strength.

The central government said the scheme will empower people and entreprene­urs.

The initiative will help India build quality agri-assets and infrastruc­ture, which will benefit small farmers, according to Amith Agarwal, co-founder, AgriBazaar. “I envision a ‘Farm In India’ economy alongside a ‘Made in India’ economy in the coming years,” he said.

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