Andhra Pradesh to Implement Farm-to-Home Model, Cocoa City Planned
N Chandrababu Naidu announced initiatives to improve agriculture, including a farm-to-home model to eliminate middlemen, a Cocoa City development, and natural farming support. Efforts aim to mitigate El Nino's impact and promote sustainability in Andhra Pradesh.
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N Chandrababu Naidu has tasked officials with rolling out a farm-to-home initiative designed to directly connect farmers with consumers, thereby reducing dependence on middlemen and cutting costs. This move is part of broader efforts to enhance agricultural productivity and market efficiency in Andhra Pradesh.
In a bid to further develop the region, he also revealed plans to establish a Cocoa City near Yadavolu, aiming to boost local industry and economic growth. Additionally, Naidu stressed the need for region-specific strategies to combat potential El Nino impacts while promoting natural farming methods and adequate crop planning across the state.
The initiative aims to improve fruit and vegetable distribution via effective home delivery systems, ensuring farmers gain a fair market value through the Minimum Support Price. Naidu urged the pursuit of Central government support for these projects, highlighting the importance of natural farming and resource conservation.
He also discussed technological advancements, encouraging the use of mechanisation and digital platforms to aid farmers. Support for aquaculture expansion and modernisation of Rythu Bazaars were also outlined, alongside initiatives to bolster the local economy, including substantial investments in the region's horticulture and cold storage facilities.
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