This will help tribals in the south Odisha district in getting a remunerative price for their produces.
"Earlier, middlemen used to exploit the tribals. Agents roaming in rural areas procure MFP from tribals at a very low price and sell those to companies at a much higher price. Now the tribal will sell it directly to companies and there will be no role of middlemen," said Chief Operating Officer of KFDA-cum DFO, Koraput Bijaya Kumar Panda.
Dabur will procure at least 5,000 kg of Amla (Rs 43.25 a kg), 3,000 kg of Dhatki (18.75 a kg), 2,000 kg of Harida (20.50 a kg), 5,000 kg of Satavari (83.75 a kg), 4,000 kg of Bahada (Rs 15.50 a kg) from at least 40 Vana Surakhya Samiti's (VSS) of the distrcit in the next one year, he said.
"Dabur has agreed to provide advance payment of Rs 50,000 to each of the five nodal VSS and also impart appropriate training to VSS members about how to collect and store the MFP so that there is minimum loss," he added.
National Medicinal Plants Board had facilitated the MoU and will provide Rs 10 lakh to each of the five nodal VSS for construction of godowns and drying yards. "If any other company agrees to procure MFP at fixed price or at a higher rate it could also considered," Panda said.