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BJD MP Sasmit Patra Urges Mega Food Park for Odisha's Undivided Koraput Region

BJD MP Sasmit Patra has written to Union Minister Chirag Paswan, urging the establishment of a national mega food park in the undivided Koraput region. He highlighted the region's untapped potential in tribal agriculture, millet ecosystems, and GI-tagged products like Koraput Coffee and Kalajeera Rice. Patra emphasized the need for integrated food-processing infrastructure to transform agricultural excellence into sustainable prosperity. He proposed specific facilities including a millet and tribal agro-processing hub under the PM Kisan Sampada Yojana.

Odisha: BJD MP Sasmit Patra urges Centre to set up mega food park in undivided Koraput

Bhubaneswar, May 29

Senior Biju Janata Dal leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sasmit Patra on Friday wrote to the Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan, urging the establishment of a national mega food park in the undivided Koraput region, comprising Koraput, Rayagada, Nabarangpur and Malkangiri districts of Odisha.

In his letter, Patra drew the attention of the Union Minister towards the immense untapped food-processing, tribal livelihood, and agro-industrial potential of the undivided Koraput region of the state.

He added that this region represents one of India's most extraordinary yet underleveraged agricultural and civilisational landscapes -- home to nationally recognised millet ecosystems, tribal agriculture traditions, GI-tagged products, organic farming potential, indigenous food systems, and globally emerging products such as Koraput Coffee and Koraput Kalajeera Rice.

"Yet despite these extraordinary strengths, the region still lacks a large integrated food-processing and value-addition ecosystem capable of transforming agricultural excellence into sustainable prosperity, rural industrialisation, export-linked growth, and tribal economic empowerment," Patra said.

Highlighting the vision of former Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the BJD MP also added that tribal agriculture, millet cultivation, indigenous food systems, women-led rural enterprises, and farmer-centric value addition must become instruments of long-term economic transformation and social empowerment in Odisha's aspirational regions.

The region today possesses the credibility, institutional ecosystem, farmer participation, and agricultural identity necessary to evolve into a nationally significant millet and tribal agro-processing hub.

Patra also highlighted the growing global recognition of Koraput Coffee, and the GI status accorded to Koraput Kalajeera Rice, saying that these developments have opened up significant economic opportunities for farmers in the region.

The Rajya Sabha MP also added that without integrated food-processing infrastructure, cold-chain systems, value-addition facilities, branding support, export-oriented packaging ecosystems, testing and certification infrastructure, and farmer-linked processing industries, the region risks remaining confined to primary production while the real economic value continues to migrate elsewhere.

He urged the Union Ministry to consider establishing a National Millet, Tribal Agro-Processing and GI Products Mega Food Park for the undivided Koraput region under the PM Kisan Sampada Yojana framework, along with a dedicated Koraput Coffee Processing, Branding and Export Centre within the proposed mega food park ecosystem.

Patra also sought the establishment of a Kalajeera Rice value-addition, packaging and export facility, integrated food-testing, certification, packaging, branding and export infrastructure for tribal and GI-tagged products, integration of women self-help groups, Farmer Producer Organisations and tribal producer collectives into the proposed processing ecosystem, and expansion of cold-chain, warehousing and agro-logistics infrastructure across the undivided Koraput region.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who works in food processing, this is exactly what we need. The GI-tagged products like Kalajeera rice have huge export potential. But without proper infrastructure, farmers are forced to sell at low prices to middlemen. A mega food park would create jobs and prevent migration from rural areas. Let's hope this isn't just another political demand that gets lost in files.

Rahul R

Good initiative but BJD should focus on getting this done rather than just writing letters. We've seen so many proposals from Sasmit Patra that never materialise. The tribal communities in Malkangiri need real development, not just press releases. Still, if Chirag Paswan takes this seriously, it could be a game-changer for the region.

Arjun K

This is exactly the kind of regional development we need - leveraging local strengths like millets and organic farming rather than imposing industrial models that don't fit. The emphasis on women SHGs and tribal producer collectives gives me hope. Koraput coffee could be our next big export if we get the branding and quality right. Well done, MP Saheb! 🙏

Michael C

Interesting proposal. I've tried Koraput coffee and it's really good - smoother than South Indian varieties. But infrastructure in that area is a major challenge. The roads are terrible and power supply is unreliable. Before building a mega food park, the Centre needs to fix basic connectivity. Otherwise the investment will be wasted. Still, I support the idea in principle.

Vikram M

Naveen Patnaik's vision for

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