India Leading in Coconut Production and Productivity in The World- Radha Mohan Singh
Coconut products of Rs. 1450 Crore exported in 2015-16
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Radha Mohan
Singh today addressed the farmers on World Coconut Day and National
Award presentation ceremony in Bhubaneswar. On the occasion the Minister
said that, India is a leading country in coconut production and
productivity in the world. Our annual coconut production is 2044 crore
coconut from 19.8 lakh hectare area and the productivity per hectare is
10345 coconut. The contribution of coconut in country's GDP is about Rs.
20,000 crore. In 2015-16, from our country, coconut products of Rs.
1450 crore value have been exported. He also said that over one crore
people in our country are dependent on coconut crop for their
livelihood.
Shri Singh informed that to operationalize the Horticulture Mission in
Odisha state, an amount of Rs. 54.45 crore for the year 2015-16 and in
2016-17 so far, Rs. 26.83 crore have been released. In this year, the
state is to obtain a sum of Rs. 49.91 crore from the centre. The state
could not spent Rs. 4.15 crore in the last year. The Minister expressed
hope that this year the entire amount received from the center would be
spent by the state’s Horticulture Mission. He also said that nearly a
quarter of the mission’s budget should be on the post-harvest
infrastructure management, especially to build the cold supply chain and
to link farmers’ producers directly to market should be spent.
In the last 2 years, National Horticulture Board has provided assistance
of Rs. 6.50 crore to develop horticulture in the Odisha state, which
includes important plans like greenhouse, polly house, cold storage.
Several cashew promotion units have been established in Odisha's Koraput
and Gunjm district. At the same time, assistance for the development
quality plant to create modern nursery seedlings has been provided.
National Horticulture Board has recently organized a pan-India
Horticulture Association (Harti Sangam), in Bargarh district of Odisha
state participated by farmers from different states with their quality
products, who had received assistance from National Horticulture Board
and lakhs of farmers have visited the Harti confluence area and
expressed their interest in agricultural technology and in various
government schemes.
Coconut is a major crop of Orissa state and here coconut is cultivated
in 50679 hectares and coconut production is 32.4 crore. In the state
6404 coconut per hectare is being produced. Five districts of Odisha;
Puri, Ganjam. Kttk, Nyagd and Khurda produce more than 60 percent of the
total coconut production in the state.
Agriculture Minister said the Coconut Development Board has a huge
contribution towards the achievement made in the coconut industry in the
country. By coconut value (value addition) only, the coconut farmers
can be taken towards prosperity. For it, the Technology Mission on
coconut under the Board has established 402 coconut processing units
have been in India and in these processing units, 242 crores coconut per
year are processed.
The Minister also stressed that the new initiative launched by the
Coconut Development Board, has given him a chance to know in detail. So
far, 9720 coconut committees, 700 coconut producer federations and 61
coconut producer companies have been formed across the country. I hope
that through these farmer groups, board’s plan would be operationalized
and in processing, marketing and export of coconut products, farmers
would hold their share.
The skill development program for coconut sector ‘Friends of Coconut
Tree’ and ‘Neera Technician Training Program’ have been the commendable
effort of the board. Under the scheme, training to 5,200 unemployed
youths to climb coconut trees and plant protection work and 2805 Neera
technicians has been provided.
Speaking about the efforts of the central government, Agriculture
Minister said there is good news for coconut farmers, the minimum
support price from Rs. 5550 to Rs. 5950 for milling copra and from Rs.
5830 to Rs. 6240 for edible copra. Government has also increased the
import duty of crude palm oil from 7.5% to 12.5% and from 15% to 20% for
RBD palm oil and it will increase demand for palm oil in the domestic
market and the demand for coconut oil will increase.
Moreover, the central government's new foreign trade policy for 2015-20
is to promote the export of coconut products, exports value (FOB) of up
to 5% as incentives are given. The export of coconut products is likely
to rise in the future, because price is being extremely competitive.
From the beginning of this financial year, India, Malaysia, Indonesia
and Sri Lanka has been exporting coconut oil, whereas in previous years
coconut oil was being imported from these countries. Desiccated coconut
export to US and Europe in large quantities is also being done from
India for the first time.
The awards divided into 8 groups received by 14 individuals and
organizations. Shri Singh congratulated to all the award winners. The
Minister said that the awards will speed up progress and development of
coconut sector and coconut farmers will get inspiration and increase
income from farming.
Agriculture Minister also said that he hope that the Board through its
efforts to meet the expectations of farmers and stakeholders will leave
no stone unturned. Our country will become a world leader not only in
the production and productivity of coconut, but also in export and
processing of coconut and in the health sector, may countless qualities
of coconut emerge.
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(Release ID :149492)
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