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Organic mangoes will rule the markets: Yogi.
Jul 05, 2022
Organically grown mangoes will have a great demand in the domestic as well as international markets and farmers must consider growing it, said chief minister Yogi Adityanath at the mango festival he inaugurated at Awadh Shilpgram on Monday.
He visited stalls where different varieties of mangoes were displayed and asked growers about them at the festival which is on till July 7.
'I wanted to visit every stall but could not because of the lack of time. One thing that I found missing was organic mango. It would have a huge demand,' he said, adding that while production has been increased to increase export there has to be a balance between demand and supply along with the timely availability of the produce and its good quality.
The horticulture department should work with the agriculture department to draw benefits from its natural farming programme, he said, adding that there is a need to preserve the organic nature of the produce right from the seedling stage to where it starts bearing fruits, and that is possible through natural farming.
'Whenever a lot of chemical fertilisers are used, the product fails tests before it is exported and it gets rejected. We have to start working on it from now,' he said.
The state government is already working to provide infrastructure like testing labs in every commissionerate. With the help of Israel, two centres of excellence have been set up in the state: in Basti for horticultural produce and in Kannauj for vegetables, said Yogi.
In addition, there is a need to identify markets where growers and farmers can sell their produce and to diversify the product through food processing, he said.
He asked the horticulture department for wider publicity of the festival.
Awadh Shilpgram, Yogi said, should hold exhibitions of traditional products of UP, like mango, guava, goose berry, banana and other horticultural and agricultural products.
Agriculture minister Surya Pratap Shahi and minister of state for agricultural exports (independent charge) Dinesh Pratap Singh were also present on the occasion.
Visitors can view over 1,000 varieties of mangoes brought from various districts of UP, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh at the four-day festival.
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