Shivraj Singh Chouhan Unveils ₹200 Crore Jalgaon Banana Cluster on Gudi Padwa

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan marked Gudi Padwa by interacting with banana farmers in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. He announced a ₹200 crore plan to develop a dedicated banana cluster in the region. The minister emphasized that direct ground-level discussions are crucial for framing effective agricultural policies. The comprehensive roadmap aims to address cultivation issues, enhance research, and boost farmers' incomes to give Jalgaon bananas a new global identity.

Key Points: ₹200 Crore Jalgaon Banana Cluster Plan Unveiled by Chouhan

  • ₹200 crore investment for Jalgaon banana cluster
  • Direct farmer engagement to shape policy
  • Focus on solving cultivation and research challenges
  • Aim to give Jalgaon bananas a global identity
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Maharashtra: Shivraj Singh Chouhan meets banana farmers, unveils Rs 200 crore Jalgaon cluster plan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan meets Jalgaon banana farmers on Gudi Padwa, announcing a ₹200 crore dedicated cluster to boost the sector.

"The dream we envisioned for the 'Banana Cluster' in Jalgaon is now ready to take shape on the ground at a cost of ₹200 crore. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Jalgaon, March 19

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.

During the interaction, Chouhan underlined the importance of ground-level engagement to frame effective agricultural policies. He said that direct discussions with farmers allow ministers to understand field-level challenges and design policies that are practical and beneficial.

"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.

In a post on X, Chouhan wrote, "Today, on the sacred occasion of Gudi Padwa, I had a heartfelt conversation with banana-producing farmers in Jalgaon. I take pride in saying that we have delivered on what we promised. The dream we envisioned for the 'Banana Cluster' in Jalgaon is now ready to take shape on the ground at a cost of ₹200 crore."

The Minister emphasised that the government aims to enhance farmers' incomes and ensure prosperity for the agricultural community.

"For this, we will prepare a comprehensive roadmap. Today, too, we received many important suggestions, and several farmers also shared their troubles. We will find solutions for all of them and give Jalgaon's bananas a new identity in the world," Chouhan said.

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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Meera T
Good to see engagement on Gudi Padwa, a day of new beginnings. Wishing prosperity to all the farmers. The focus on research is crucial—we need disease-resistant varieties and better post-harvest tech.
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Aman W
Announcements are easy. Implementation is the real test. We've heard many 'plans' before. Farmers need timely payments, MSP assurance, and protection from market fluctuations. Let's see the action on the ground.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Maharashtra, I appreciate the minister choosing Gudi Padwa for this. It shows respect for local culture. Hope the cluster creates jobs and supports women in agriculture too. 👍
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David E
Interesting read. The scale of Indian agriculture is fascinating. A dedicated cluster for a single fruit with that level of investment shows serious intent. Will be watching how this impacts global banana trade.
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Karthik V
Direct interaction is key. Ministers sitting in Delhi don't understand the real issues—water scarcity, fertilizer costs, and traders exploiting farmers. Hope this 'roadmap' addresses these core problems. Jai Kisan!

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