Arunachal
Pradesh in the wake to motivate farmers to keeping going despite climatic
challenges has directed ASSOCHAM (Associated
Chambers of Commerce of India) for proactive measures in positioning more meets between buyer and
sellers so that existent agro products gets its worth instead going into a
waste.
Tapuk
Taku, the Tax & Excise Parliamentary Secretary has directed for more
frequent workshop on “Linking Startup’s including Food Processing SMEs to
generate more awareness on Government Schemes & Markets to ASSOCHAM.
Currently
ASSOCHAM is emphasised to work out jointly with APHPM&PB (Arunachal Pradesh
Horticultural Produce Marketing & Processing Board) to speed their process
in identifying potential productive zones to motivate the farmers into further
cultivation with fetch of best prices of their production through multiple positioning
of buyers and sellers meet.
Tapuk
on local producers’ max benefit has stressed on positioning of ‘North East
Region Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium’ to get prospective national
buyers and futuristic development business process. But for best result to
boost national buyers reach in local platform it is important for ASSOCHAM to
adapt hi-end technology for market update by tapping down fast the availability
of production according to the perspective of Prof Tamo Mibang, Rajiv Gandhi
University Vice Chancellor.
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