12th Apr 2017 10:04:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

 

ITANAGAR, Apr 12:

 

 

A delegation of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) led by its new General Manager Dr Gyanendra Mani who took over the charge of NABARD's Arunachal Pradesh Regional Office, Itanagar, on April 10 last called on the Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein on Wednesday and apprised him about NABARD's priorities for the state.

 

During the meeting, Mein asserted that NABARD should upscale its support to Agriculture Sector in the State, especially for strengthening the Agri Marketing system to ensure remunerative prices for various crops grown by the farmers in the state.

 

He requested NABARD to make available its functional and operational expertise to State departments as and when required or sought for. He also highlighted that suitable budgetary allocation has been made in this year's budget for creation of scientific storage, drying yards, auction centers and other required infrastructure for the benefit of farmers of the State. 

 

Dr Mani suggested that keeping in view the present state of agriculture sector, income from farming alone cannot ensure sustainable livelihood to the farmers and it needs to be supplemented by sources other than crop husbandry. Possibilities of promoting livestock farming, non-farm activities, etc. can be explored, he suggested.

He was accompanied by DGM, Binod Kumar and AGM, K Jagadeesh.


Kenter Joya Riba

(Managing Editor)
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