Arunachal-Chandigarh signs pact for cultivation of exotic fruits.
By The Space

By- Press Trust of India
The Arunachal
Pradesh government signs an agreement with a Chandigarh based company for the
cultivation of exotic fruits such as kiwi and drupe, informed the govt.
officials.
The agreement was signed between the Arunachal Pradesh
Agriculture Marketing Board (APAMB), IG Fresh Produce Private Ltd and farmers
of Namshu village in West Kameng district on Thursday, according to a
representative of the company.
The company has envisaged investment of more than Rs
100 crore over five years in cultivation, research and development and
post-harvest activities.
The project would generate employment for 500 people, and boost the production,
sale and export of kiwi and other fruits from the region, the officials said.
Around 40 hectares of land have been identified for
the project.
"This is for the first time in the northeast that
such a big investment is happening in the agriculture sector, and Arunachal
Pradesh has become a forerunner with the guidance and support of Chief Minister
Pema Khandu," Agriculture and Horticulture Minister Tage Taki said.
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