"Increase in per hectare productivity, multiple crop farming and farmers' involvement in allied sectors is the need of the hour to realise the vision of the Prime Minister to double farmers' income by 2022, specially in the Northeast," Das said at the North East Rural Conclave 2017 here.
He also pointed out that the other potential areas in the Northeast include fishery and piggery and farmers should also consider cultivating products having high demand like lentils, coconut, black pepper, sugarcane etc.
He also highlighted the need for improving the CD Ratio in the region and also need for survey of lands.
Assam Skill Development Mission's Project Director A P Tiwari said that there was an urgent need for packaging and processing of agriculture/horticulture products in the North East.
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He mentioned that products like betel nuts were being exported from Assam but there was no processing and packaging facility available for this product in Assam.
He also stressed that banana cultivation in the Northeast was in need to be popularised and should be marketed well like it was done in Bihar, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
The Conclave was organised by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in association with North East Council.