MP CM Mohan Yadav to Showcase ODOP Model at MP-UP Cooperation Conference

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will participate in the MP-UP Cooperation Conference in Varanasi on March 31 to present the state's 'One District-One Product' model. The conference aims to share innovations and best practices between the two states to boost local economies and regional industries. Madhya Pradesh's ODOP initiative, which has won a national Silver Award, integrates the unique products of over 50 districts into a comprehensive value-chain model. The event is expected to accelerate exports and provide wider market platforms for local artisans and entrepreneurs.

Key Points: MP-UP Conference to Boost ODOP Model & Inter-State Cooperation

  • Showcasing award-winning ODOP model
  • Strengthening inter-state cooperation
  • Creating export & market opportunities
  • Integrating over 50 district products
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CM Mohan Yadav to attend MP-UP Cooperation Conference in Varanasi, to showcase 'One District-One Product' model

CM Mohan Yadav to present Madhya Pradesh's award-winning One District-One Product model at Varanasi conference, focusing on exports and local economies.

"enable artisans, farmers and micro-entrepreneurs to gain sustainable economic opportunities - Official Release"

Bhopal, March 30

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is scheduled to participate in the MP-UP Cooperation Conference to be held in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, on March 31, where he will present the state's 'One District-One Product' model.

The conference will also feature the sharing of innovations and best practices from Uttar Pradesh, aimed at strengthening inter-state cooperation in promoting local economies and boosting regional industries.

According to an official release, the MP-UP Conference will focus on the effective implementation and future direction of the ODOP initiative with the participation of ministers, senior officials and policymakers from both states. Through this platform, Madhya Pradesh will share its experiences and demonstrate how ODOP can be implemented as a practical, employment-oriented and export-driven economic model.

The conference is expected to create new market opportunities for ODOP products, accelerate exports and provide a wider platform for artisans and entrepreneurs. Cooperation and exchange of best practices between the two states will strengthen ODOP further as a robust economic model at the national level.

With this ODOP initiative, the unique products of each district have been identified and linked with production, processing, value addition, branding, packaging and market access. This initiative is not limited to preserving traditional products but has been developed as a comprehensive value-chain model, enabling artisans, farmers and micro-entrepreneurs to gain sustainable economic opportunities. During the conference, the state will present this model of economic empowerment of local producers and artisans.

The comprehensive efforts of Madhya Pradesh under the ODOP initiative have received national recognition. The state's ODOP model was honoured with the Silver Award at the ODOP Awards 2024. Additionally, the ODOP initiative in Madhya Pradesh is being linked with export promotion, skill development and entrepreneurship. Market access is being ensured through workshops, exhibitions and digital platforms. Branding, packaging, GI tagging and e-commerce are being promoted to enhance the competitiveness of local products, enabling them to establish a strong presence in global markets further.

It is noteworthy that under the 'One District One Product' initiative in Madhya Pradesh, the distinctive productivity of more than 50 districts has been identified and integrated into a strong economic framework.

Products such as Sheopur guava, Morena-Bhind mustard, Gwalior sandstone tiles, Ashoknagar Chanderi handloom, Ujjain batik print, Dhar Bagh print, Ratlam namkeen, Jhabua Kadaknath, Burhanpur zari-zardozi, Barwani bananas, Khargone chillies, Indore potatoes, Sagar agricultural equipment, Mandsaur garlic, Neemuch coriander, oranges from Agar Malwa-Rajgarh-Chhindwara, ginger from Tikamgarh-Niwari, bamboo from Dewas-Harda, Betul teak, Balaghat Chinnor rice, Narsinghpur pigeon pea (tur dal), Seoni custard apple, Sidhi carpets, Satna tomatoes, Shahdol turmeric and kodo-kutki from Mandla, Dindori, Singrauli and Anuppur are being developed through a value-chain-based approach.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see CM Yadav taking MP's success story to UP. The Silver Award is proof of concept. But I hope the focus remains on actual ground-level implementation and reaching the smallest artisan, not just conferences and presentations. The value chain must be leak-proof.
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David E
As someone interested in sustainable development, this is a very practical model. Linking traditional products with modern branding, e-commerce, and export promotion is the way forward for rural economies. Hope other states learn from this MP-UP cooperation.
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Ananya R
The list of products is amazing! From Ratlam namkeen to Chanderi sarees, each district has its own identity. This is how we preserve our heritage while creating jobs. More power to our local 'karigars' and farmers. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Cooperation between two major Hindi heartland states can create a powerful economic bloc. If MP and UP synergize their ODOP efforts, the combined market and export potential will be huge. A step in the right direction for regional development.
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Sarah B
The focus on GI tagging and digital platforms is crucial. It gives these unique products a certified identity and a global storefront. This model seems to have moved beyond theory to actionable support. Impressive.

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