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Govt Encouraging Farmer Produce Organsations: Amit Shah

The Ministry of Cooperation, Government of India, encourages strengthening of PACS under the Central Sector Scheme - Formation and Promotion of 10,000 FPOs.

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Amit Shah in Rajya Sabha (Photo Source: @AmitShah/X)
Amit Shah in Rajya Sabha (Photo Source: @AmitShah/X)

A target of 1,100 additional Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) has been allocated to National Cooperative Development Corporation by the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare for formation and promotion of FPOs in cooperative sector. The Ministry of Cooperation, Government of India, encourages strengthening of PACS under the Central Sector Scheme - Formation and Promotion of 10,000 FPOs.

Under the FPO Scheme, financial assistance up to Rs.33 lakh is provided to each FPO. Further, financial assistance up to Rs. 25 lakh per FPO is provided to the Cluster Based Business Organisation (CBBO) for promotion and handholding of the FPOs.

Market linkages are being developed between FPOs and PACS for backward as well as forward integration of their produce/products. This initiative will ensure remunerative prices to farmers for their produce by providing them necessary market linkages, an official release said quoting Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah.

FPOs are to be formed with the members of the existing PACS, thus, market linkages would be developed between FPO and PACS. It would help the PACS as well as their members to fetch better prices for their produce. It would also help the PACS to expand their business, the release quoted Shah as informing the Rajya Sabha.

FPOs are playing vital role in respect of value addition/processing activities and PACS would be the major source of raw materials for this business of the FPO. This would enable the PACS to generate new and stable sources of income.

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