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Major Push For Herbal Cultivation, Corridors Of Medicinal Plants To Be Established Along Ganga’s Banks
Swarajya Staff
May 15, 2020, 05:03 PM | Updated 05:03 PM IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during her press meet announced a Rs 4,000 crore plan to promote herbal cultivation in India. Under this scheme medicinal plants will also be cultivated across the banks of river Ganga.
These herbal corridors which will span across 10 lakh hectares of land, will be established in the next two years.
To promote Herbal Cultivation in India Government commits Rs 4000 crore; move aims to cover 10 lakh hectare under herbal cultivation in 2 years; corridor of medicinal plants to come up across banks of Ganga#AatmaNirbharDesh pic.twitter.com/9nOywMqG2P
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This scheme is expected to generate an income of Rs 5,000 crore for the farmers. In order to help the farmers sell their produce, a network of regional mandis will also be set up for medicinal plants.
Sitharaman also announced that infrastructure related to beekeeping in India will also be developed to benefit 2 lakh beekeepers. The Rs 500 crore initiative seeks to increase crop yield and quality via pollination while developing infra like collection and storage centres.
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