The Perishable Cargo Centre at Azadpur, equipped to store 21,600 tonnes of fruit, was commissioned by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today.
"The perishable centre will benefit farmers in a major way. The government is taking several steps to help farmers and this is one of those steps," he said, while noting that it was a part of promise made in Rail Budget in accordance with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan.
With the commissioning of the centre, farmers can export fruits now as the facility is in accordance with the best practices around the world, he said.
"This ripening facilty is in accordance with the best global standrads in terms of procedure to be followed. All the procedures have been followed to enhance the value of the fruit ultimately," Prabhu said.
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Currently, chemicals are used to ripen the fruits and as a result same is not allowed to be exported to many countries including US and Japan.
"There are so many barriers to export fruits specially countries like Japan and US where there is a ban because we do not conform to the standards. Since ethylene technology is used for ripening the fruit at the centre now these barriers will disaapear and farmers will export the produce to different countries. Consumers will also benefit because they will also get a very scientifically matured fruit," he said.