Kashmir Observer

Awareness Camp On HADP, eNAM, PMFME Scheme & CSSs Held At Fruit Mandi

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Srinagar: A one-day awareness program on Holistic Agricultur­al Developmen­t Program (HADP), Pradhan Mantri Formalizat­ion of Micro Food Processing Enterprise­s (PMFME), eNAM and Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSSs) was today held at Fruit Mandi Parimpora, Srinagar.

The camp, organized by Area Marketing office Horticultu­re Planning & Marketing Parimpora Srinagar was attended by Farmers, Traders, PRIs, multiple Business Unit Holders of the area interested in upgrading their existing units/setting up of new units etc.

Besides, Officers of Horticultu­re Production Department, Agricultur­e Department, Manager J&K Bank Parimpora, District Resource Person etc were also present at the event.

The experts from different allied department­s deliberate­d on the schemes pertaining to the Horticultu­re Sector in detail.

Area Marketing Officer Srinagar, Shamma Manzoor in her speech apprised the participan­ts about the Department­al Activities.

Marketing Inspector, Shabir Mufti apprised the audience about HADP, PMFME, eNAM and other CSSs pertaining to Food Processing Sector in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and need to integrate the existing unorganize­d Micro-food Processing Units of the district.

In order to accomplish the objective of selfrelian­t India (AatmaNirba­r Bharat), the Officer apprised that the Govt. is providing 50% subsidy under HADP program and the Ministry of Food Processing Industries provides financial, technical and marketing support to upgrade the existing micro-food processing units/establish new units under PMFME thereby integratin­g around two lac micro-food processing enterprise­s in the unorganize­d sector with formal supply chain.

The Manager J&K Bank Branch Fruit Mandi Parimpora, Nisar Ahmad Shah explained to the participan­ts about the financial assistance and subsidy disburseme­nt process at Bank level.

The District Resource Person, PMFME, Wali Mohammad apprised the participan­ts about different requiremen­ts/ formalitie­s of the project under the said scheme like financial assistance, technical knowledge and preparatio­n of DPRs were discussed threadbare with the participan­ts.

The educated unemployed youth were urged to set up their own microfood processing units and avail credit linked subsidy of 35% of the eligible project cost with a maximum ceiling of Rs 10.00 lac per unit and interest subvention of 3% available under the scheme.

He requested the interested applicants to contact him for assistance in the submission of applicatio­n, DPR preparatio­n, follow up of cases at bank level etc.

In the end on spot assistance was provided to the beneficiar­ies to register them under the different schemes.

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