Viksit Bharat's Rural Path: How Villages Will Power India's Growth Story

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasizes that India's development journey will be driven by rural transformation. She outlines a comprehensive strategy focusing on farmer entrepreneurship and district-level processing hubs. The approach includes creating the Kalyana Sampada brand and supporting farmers through local processing units. This initiative aligns with PM Modi's vision of strengthening domestic food processing capabilities for national security.

Key Points: Sitharaman Says Viksit Bharat Will Be Built Across Villages

  • Empowering farmers as entrepreneurs to drive rural economic transformation
  • Converting every district into dedicated agricultural processing hubs nationwide
  • Creating Kalyana Sampada umbrella brand for local agri-product development
  • Leveraging MPLADS funds to bring processing capabilities to farmers' doorsteps
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Path to Viksit Bharat will be built across our villages: FM Sitharaman

Finance Minister outlines rural development strategy through farmer entrepreneurship, district processing hubs, and Kalyana Sampada brand to achieve developed India vision.

Path to Viksit Bharat will be built across our villages: FM Sitharaman
"In an increasingly protectionist global environment, strengthening our domestic food processing capacity is a national security priority. - FM Nirmala Sitharaman"

New Delhi, Oct 27

The path to Viksit Bharat will be built not merely in cities or industrial hubs but across our villages, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday.

In a series of posts on X social media platform, citing a media article written by her, she said this will be achieved by empowering farmers as entrepreneurs, converting every district into a processing hub, and ensuring that the fruits of India’s progress reach every household.

“An umbrella brand of Kalyana Sampada was created, and each district was encouraged to identify an agri-product or a set of products that could be developed into value-added commodities,” said FM Sitharaman.

The initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'One District, One Product' programme as an extension of Make in India for our ‘annadatas’ (farmers).

“In each district, a farmer producer company (FPC) was chosen by NABARD to operate the food processing and training units. My MPLADS funds were leveraged to support farmers of the region by bringing agro-processing capabilities to their doorstep,” the finance minister informed.

According to her, agro-processing today demands capital, technology, and market linkages.

“In an increasingly protectionist global environment, strengthening our domestic food processing capacity is a national security priority. Self-sufficiency in food processing ensures resilience against global disruptions and creates rural prosperity in tandem,” she mentioned in her X posts.

India is primed for this leap. In the true spirit of cooperative federalism, the Centre and states must join hands to scale and replicate these successful models nationwide, FM Sitharaman added.

Earlier this month, Sitharaman assured farmers of full support to boost agricultural income, as she inaugurated the Farmers Training and Common Facility Centre and a new agro-processing unit here.

Addressing the gathering in Karnataka, she highlighted initiatives like soil health cards, fertilisers, financial assistance, and the increased MSP for foodgrains and pulses.

- IANS

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Priya S
The One District One Product concept is brilliant! Each region has unique agricultural strengths. Processing locally will create jobs and reduce wastage. My district in Maharashtra has amazing oranges - perfect for this initiative! 🍊
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Michael C
As someone working in agricultural exports, I appreciate the focus on food processing capacity. Global supply chains are indeed becoming protectionist. Building domestic resilience is crucial for India's food security.
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Ananya R
Good intentions but implementation is key. We've seen many schemes fail to reach the last mile. Hope the FPCs are truly farmer-led and not controlled by middlemen. The government must ensure transparency in fund allocation.
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Sarah B
The soil health card initiative has been very helpful for my family's farm in Punjab. Adding processing units will complete the value chain. Looking forward to seeing how Kalyana Sampada brand develops across districts.
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Vikram M
Cooperative federalism is the need of the hour! States and Centre working together can achieve wonders. This approach can transform rural India if executed properly. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳

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