Gujarat Conference: Green Energy and Tech Boost for Cooperative Sector

The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Surat focused on integrating advanced technology and green energy into Gujarat's cooperative sector. Minister Jitubhai Vaghani highlighted initiatives like developing PACS as Common Service Centers and establishing micro-ATMs for financial inclusion. Banas Dairy's Bio-CNG plants were cited as a model for the country, with a new Rs. 60 crore provision for similar plants. The conference also discussed export opportunities through new national cooperative institutions.

Key Points: Gujarat Cooperative Sector: Green Energy & Tech Integration

  • Green energy & value addition roadmap for cooperatives
  • PACS as Common Service Centers & Jan Aushadhi Kendras
  • 12,000 micro-ATMs for last-mile banking
  • Bio-CNG plants by Banas Dairy as national model
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Gujarat: Discussion on integration of advanced technology, green energy in cooperative sector held at VGRC

Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference discusses value addition, green energy, and tech integration in cooperatives. Minister Jitubhai Vaghani highlights key initiatives for farmers.

"Gujarat is a stronghold of cooperation, and under the Prime Minister's guidance, the Ministry of Cooperation is bringing new energy to the sector. - Jitubhai Vaghani"

Surat, May 2

On the second day of the two-day Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference held at Auro University in Surat, a deliberation was conducted under the State Minister for Fisheries, Jitubhai Vaghani, on the subject "Value Addition, Green Energy Growth through Cooperation in Gujarat: Export Scopes." On this occasion, Deputy Chief Whip Kaushikbhai Vekariya and MLA Sandeepbhai Desai were present.

According to an official statement from the Gujarat government, at the event, Jitubhai stated that," Gujarat is a stronghold of cooperation, and under the Prime Minister's guidance, the Ministry of Cooperation is bringing new energy to the sector. With a focus on nation-building through cooperation, the State Government is committed to the upliftment of farmers and the Animal Husbandry sector."

Furthermore, the Minister stated that, " A new chapter of green energy and value addition in Gujarat's cooperative sector will serve as a roadmap for economic assistance. The state's Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) are being developed as 'Common Service Centers' and 'Jan Aushadhi Kendras', enabling farmers to access more than 75 government services within their villages."

To extend banking facilities to the last mile, a network of over 12,000 micro-ATMs has been established across 14,330 gram panchayats. Additionally, the farmers of the Animal Husbandry sector have been supported through the provision of RuPay debit cards to ensure financial inclusion.

He stated that, "The State Government has increased the provision under the Interest Subsidy Scheme from Rs. 1,200 crore to Rs. 1,539 crore to ensure timely and affordable credit for farmers. Farmers who repay their loans on time are provided loans up to Rs. 3 lakh at 0% interest, thereby reducing the cost of farming."

Jitubhai further added, "Three Bio-CNG plants established by Banas Dairy in Banaskantha have become a model for the country. By purchasing 240 metric tons of dung daily from livestock rearers at a rate of Rs. 1 per kg, their income is being enhanced. These plants are producing Bio-CNG and large quantities of organic fertilizer while also contributing to environmental conservation. This year, a new provision of Rs. 60 crore has been made for setting up similar plants in milk unions."

Furthermore, he added that, "Three Bio-CNG plants established by Banas Dairy in Banaskantha have become a model for the country. By purchasing 240 metric tons of dung daily from the Animal Husbandry sector at a rate of Rs. 1 per kg, income is being enhanced. These plants are producing Bio-CNG and large quantities of organic fertilizer while also contributing to environmental conservation. This year, a new provision of Rs. 60 crore has been made for setting up similar plants in milk unions."

" The three new institutions established by the Government of India, the National Co-operative Export Limited (NCEL) and National Co-operative Organics Limited, will facilitate the export of Gujarat's cooperative products to international markets, realizing the vision of "Local to Global." These institutions will play a guiding role in doubling the income of farmers engaged in organic farming by assisting them in branding, certification, and marketing," added Jitubhai.

On this occasion, Additional Chief Secretary of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department Arun Kumar M. Solanki (IAS), Registrar of Cooperative Societies Mitesh P. Pandya (IAS), Senior Executive Officer of Sumul Dairy Harsh Thakar, Assistant Manager Quality Assurance of APMC Surat Monica Thakor, Business Manager of NCEL Ayushi Nayak, along with representatives of various milk unions, were present.

- ANI

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Rohan X
Great to see Banas Dairy leading the way with Bio-CNG plants! Converting 240 metric tons of dung daily into energy is brilliant. Farmers earning Rs. 1 per kg for dung while reducing pollution? That's what we call sustainable development. The Rs. 60 crore provision for more such plants shows the government means business. 🇮🇳
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Arun Y
Interesting developments but I wonder about implementation. We have seen many such announcements before - the real test is whether these 12,000 micro-ATMs actually work in remote villages and whether farmers truly get 0% interest loans without harassment. Let's hope the execution matches the vision. 🤔
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Siddharth J
The "Local to Global" vision via NCEL and National Co-operative Organics Limited is exactly what our farmers need. Double income through organic farming branding and certification? That's a massive opportunity. Gujarat's cooperative model has always been strong - from Amul to Banas Dairy. Now with green energy, it's setting a benchmark for the nation.
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Michael C
As someone working in agri-tech, I find this really impressive. The combination of cooperative sector strength with modern technology and green energy is exactly what India needs. The RuPay debit cards for animal husbandry farmers and 12,000 micro-ATMs show real focus on financial inclusion. Would love to see more data on actual farmer income increases over time.
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Tanvi S
My father is a dairy farmer in Gujarat and he's been talking about this Banas Dairy Bio-CNG plant model for weeks! The fact that they're buying dung at Rs.

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