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HP to launch ‘Him Bhog’ maize flour made via natural farming

The government is currently promoting natural farming across 35,000 hectares of land which was benefiting 1.98 lakh farmers of the state. Free certification has been provided to over 1.5 lakh farmers and an additional 36,000 farmers were being connected with natural farming"' he said.

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: December 6, 2024, 10:03 PM - 2 min read

HP CM Sukhu addressing an event.


Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today said that the state government would soon introduce maize flour produced through natural farming under the brand name ‘Him Bhog'.

 

He said that more than 4,000 quintals of maize have been procured from 1,506 farmer families practising natural farming across the state, except the Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur districts. The highest procurement was done from Solan district (1,140 quintals) followed by Chamba (810 quintals) and Mandi (650 quintals).

 

He said that Himachal Pradesh was the first state in India to offer the highest Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat and maize. "The government is providing ₹40 per kilogram for wheat and ₹30 per kilogram for maize produced through natural farming. 

 

The government is currently promoting natural farming across 35,000 hectares of land which was benefiting 1.98 lakh farmers of the state. Free certification has been provided to over 1.5 lakh farmers and an additional 36,000 farmers were being connected with natural farming"' he said.

 

The Chief Minister said that the state government had strengthened the infrastructure at 10 mandis to facilitate the marketing of natural farming produce so that people do not have to face any inconvenience while selling their produce. He said that the government was also focusing on linking agriculture with employment through phase three of the Rajiv Gandhi Startup Yojana started with a budget of ₹680 crore.

 

Emphasising the importance of agriculture and horticulture in the state’s economy, the Chief Minister said that about 90 per cent of the population of the state resides in villages. To strengthen the rural economy the government was introducing several initiatives including direct monetary support to farmers.

 

He said that the government was also purchasing cow milk at ₹45 per litre and buffalo milk at ₹55 per litre, along with increasing the daily MNREGA wage by ₹60 to a historic ₹300.

 

 All these measures aim to improve the economic well-being of farmers and ensure farming becomes a sustainable source of income.

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