Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Tuesday launched a special programme to promote agriculture production clusters (APCs) in tribal districts of Odisha, officials said.
Rs 401.60 crore will be spent for the programme, which will trigger growth in farm sector with an objective of doubling the income of one lakh small and marginal farmers by establishing APCs in 40 blocks of 12 tribal dominated districts in the state over a period of four years, they said.
Under it around 750 market linked agri-entrepreneurs will be groomed and nested as value chain enablers, they said.
The programme is a collaboration of the agriculture and farmers empowerment and panchayati raj and drinking water departments aimed at promoting the APCs in highland regions of the state, they said.
It was launched in partnership with Bharat Rural Livelihoods Foundation (BRLF) with professtional assistance of Development Action, a national-level NGO, they said.
Under the programme, schemes available with the horticulture directorate, Odisha Livelihood Mission, Odisha Agro Industries Corporation), Agricultural Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha Limited, Odisha Lift Irrigation Corporation and other departments will be converged for creation of the livelihood infrastructures for farmers in the highland regions, the officials said.
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Around 150 farmers will be organized into one producer group and would be facilitated to take up synchronized market linked production of identified crops, specially horticulture crops covering around 40 acres in a contiguous manner.
Similar 20-25 production groups involving 3000 to 5000 farmers will be aggregated to form APC or producers company at the appropriate level, they added.
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