Andhra Pradesh Leverages 'Purvodaya' Scheme to Boost Agriculture
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, has directed officials to leverage the central government's 'Purvodaya' scheme for the comprehensive development of agriculture and allied sectors. Emphasizing on value addition and market trends, Naidu encourages the enhancement of farmers' income through high-demand crops and strengthened FPOs.
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In a strategic move to enhance the agricultural landscape of Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has urged officials to optimally utilize the central government's 'Purvodaya' scheme.
Intended for the holistic development of select eastern states including Andhra Pradesh, the scheme focuses on advancing agriculture and its allied industries. Naidu emphasized in his statement on Saturday night the scheme's potential to augment farmer and entrepreneur incomes.
At a review meeting, the chief minister highlighted the need for added value in sectors such as agriculture, aquaculture, and horticulture. He also advocated for studying market trends and empowering farmers to grow profitable crops, further suggesting a robust linkage between farmers' producer organizations and food processing enterprises to ensure better returns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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