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Haryana CM Targets Global Markets for State's Mangoes

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced plans to export Haryana's mangoes to supermarkets in London, New York, Dubai, and Tokyo. He inaugurated the three-day 33rd Mango Mela at Yadavindra Gardens in Pinjore, showcasing over 200 mango varieties. Saini emphasized farmers must transition from producers to value creators and exporters, leveraging FPOs and technology. He highlighted the use of drones, AI for soil health, and digital accounting for smart farming.

Aiming to take Haryana's mangoes to supermarkets of London, New York: CM Nayab Saini

Chandigarh, July 10

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday said that incomes of farmers will see a substantial growth with an aim to take Haryana's mangoes on shelves of supermarkets in London, New York, Dubai and Tokyo.

Firmly believing that the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047 will be realised through the strength of farmlands, he emphasised the need to move beyond being merely producers. "The farmers must now become value creators and exporters."

The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering after inaugurating the three-day 33rd Mango Mela at the historic Yadavindra Gardens in Pinjore, near Panchkula.

CM Saini said the exhibition of over 200 varieties of mangoes at the fair reflected the experience, innovation, and hard work of the farming community. He congratulated the Haryana Tourism Corp and the Horticulture Department for organising the grand event, describing the Mango Mela as a tribute to the dedication of farmers and a celebration of the state's agricultural excellence.

The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of PM Modi, India is emerging as the world's fastest-growing major economy, with its villages, farmers, and agriculture forming the backbone of this remarkable journey.

He emphasised that the farmers will receive the true value of their hard work only when they become strong participants in the market as well. With this objective, a nationwide network of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) is being developed. By coming together through FPOs, small and marginal farmers can reduce production costs and enhance their incomes.

He said drones are now being used for farm surveys, AI is helping assess soil health, and real-time weather updates are reaching farmers through their mobile phones. "AI-enabled digital accounting also allows farmers to maintain a complete record of their expenses and income on their smartphones, paving the way for smart farming."

Emphasising the importance of balancing innovation with experience, CM Saini said while technology could guide the way, the true soul of agriculture lies in the wisdom and experience of farmers.

— IANS

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