Maharashtra: Shivraj Singh Chouhan meets banana farmers, unveils Rs 200 crore Jalgaon cluster plan
Jalgaon (Maharashtra) [India], March 19 (ANI): On the sacred occasion of Gudi Padwa, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday interacted with banana farmers at Jain Hills in Jalgaon district, discussing cultivation challenges and outlining plans for the development of a dedicated banana cluster in the region.
Gudi Padwa, celebrated primarily in Maharashtra and Goa, marks the beginning of the traditional new year. The festival derives its name from two words, 'gudi', representing the flag of Lord Brahma, and 'padwa', indicating the first day of the lunar phase. The occasion also signals the onset of warmer days and the arrival of spring.
"I wanted to have a talk with the banana farmers in Jalgaon. We had a very constructive discussion with them today. An Agriculture Minister can draft the right policy only if he goes out onto the farms and interacts with the farmers... I try to do this everywhere," he added, noting that the farmers raised several issues related to banana cultivation and research, which were discussed at length.
The Minister emphasised that the government aims to enhance farmers' incomes and ensure prosperity for the agricultural community.
Union Agriculture Minister further added that the upcoming plan will focus on both cultivation challenges and improvements to research centres, ensuring holistic development of the banana sector. (ANI)
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