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‘₹10,300 crore will be spent on creating godown space in A.P.’

January 07, 2021 12:21 am | Updated 12:21 am IST - KAKINADA

Market yards will be renovated at a cost of ₹212 crore, says Minister

Agriculture Minister Kurasala Kannababu reviewing a godown project at Karapa in East Godavari district on Wednesday.

Agriculture Minister Kurasala Kannababu on Wednesday said that the State government would create additional godown and storage space by spending ₹10,300 crore.

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“Village-level godowns, cold storage facility and milk filling units will be set up across the State as per the action plan. The government will collaborate with the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) for the project,” said Mr. Kannababu, adding that proposals for two model godowns in East Godavari and Kadapa districts have been approved.

Referring to the plans to strengthen the existing market yards, Mr. Kannababu said that a sum of ₹212 crore would be spent on renovation of all the market yards in the State as part of the Nadu-Nedu scheme.

Seed purification plant

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The Agriculture Minister laid the foundation stone for a godown of 500 metric tonne capacity at Karapa in Kakinada Rural mandal. The Marketing Department is spending ₹30 lakh on the project, which will be commissioned by early March, he said.

“A seed processing plant will be set up at Karapa village in East Godavari district and the foundation stone will be laid by the end of January,” said Mr. Kannababu.

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