Key Points

Meghalaya's Agriculture Minister has inaugurated the state's first aseptic pulp processing unit. She praised farmers as the "jewels of the state" during the ceremony. The minister emphasized the government's commitment to supporting agricultural development and organic practices. This new facility represents a significant step in connecting Meghalaya's farmers to premium markets.

Key Points: Meghalaya Minister Lyngdoh Inaugurates First Aseptic Pulp Unit

  • Minister Lyngdoh inaugurated the state's first aseptic pulp unit in Ri-Bhoi district
  • She urged farmers to adopt organic farming and avoid chemical fertilizers
  • The government pledged full support for farmers' concerns and challenges
  • The new unit aims to integrate Meghalaya's products into premium markets
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Meghalaya Agriculture minister inaugurates state's first aseptic pulp unit

Agriculture Minister Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh inaugurates Meghalaya's first aseptic pulp processing unit in Ri-Bhoi, calling farmers "jewels of the state" and pledging government support.

"Our farmers are essential to society; without you all, we would not be able to complete our homes. - Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh"

Ri-Bhoi, September 4

Meghalaya's Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh inaugurated the State's first aseptic pulp processing unit at Jirang Organic Agro Farmer's Producer Company Ltd (FPC) in Nonglum area of Ri-Bhoi district on Thursday.

While addressing the gathering, the minister emphasised on the importance of farmers, calling them as 'jewels of the state of Meghalaya', according to an official statement.

"Our farmers are essential to society; without you all, we would not be able to complete our homes. If you work hard and have the determination, you work together, the government will provide you with all of the necessities, and there is nothing that is unachievable," she said.

The Minister emphasised that events like today demonstrate the government's commitment to paving the way forward for farmers.

The Minister emphasised that events like these demonstrate the government's commitment to paving the way forward for farmers. She assured that the government is ready to provide farmers with the necessary support, and urged them to come forward to voice their concerns and challenges.

State minister Lyngdoh encouraged farmers to be self-reliant, to work diligently, and to guide the government in addressing their needs effectively. She encouraged organic farming and called for a return to the traditional methods practiced by earlier generations, according to the statement.

She advised against the use of chemical fertilisers for their possible impact on human health and the very existence of generations to come.

Highlighting Ri Bhoi district as a land blessed by the gods, she urged farmers to contribute to its welfare and economic growth and assured that the government will stand firm in providing support to the farming community.

According to the statement, the Jirang Organic Agro FPC has evolved into a thriving agribusiness, leveraging advanced processing and robust market linkages, embodying the state government's commitment to doubling farmers' incomes and integrating Meghalaya's agricultural products into premium domestic and international markets.

- ANI

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Priya S
Glad to see focus on organic farming. Our traditional methods are indeed sustainable and healthier. Hope more farmers adopt these practices instead of chemical fertilizers.
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Rohit P
Good initiative but hope the government follows through with continuous support. Often these projects start with great fanfare but farmers are left struggling with maintenance and market access later.
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Meera T
Ri-Bhoi district has such amazing agricultural potential! This processing unit will help reduce post-harvest losses and add value to local produce. More such units needed across Northeast India.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see women leadership in agriculture ministry! Minister Lyngdoh's emphasis on traditional knowledge combined with modern processing is exactly what Indian agriculture needs.
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Vikram M
Hope this creates more employment opportunities for local youth. Agriculture infrastructure development is key to keeping our rural economy strong. Jai Kisan! 👨‍🌾

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