Lamtluang Online News: On 6 December 2024, the Mizoram government and the Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) jointly organised the 'International Conclave cum Buyer Seller Meet' at the Baptist Multipurpose Centre in Falkland, Aizawl. The event aimed to facilitate interactions between farmers and buyers, promoting the sale of Mizoram's agricultural produce.
Pu F. Rodingliana, Minister of Commerce & Industries, inaugurated the event, expressing his appreciation for the initiative. He emphasized the importance of providing farmers with better prices for their produce and highlighted the state government's efforts to improve the lives of farmers. He also encouraged the participants to make the most of the event.
The Minister stated that the state government and APEDA's joint initiative is a significant step towards enabling farmers to sell their produce at better prices. He also mentioned that Mizoram is a fertile land, and its farmers produce high-quality crops. He expressed his hope that the event would help farmers and buyers establish mutually beneficial relationships.
Pu Khilli Ram Meena, IAS, Chief Secretary, who presided over the event, stressed the importance of providing training to farmers to enhance their skills and knowledge. He also highlighted the need for farmers to be digitally literate, enabling them to access new markets and technologies. He emphasized that the state government is committed to supporting farmers through initiatives like the Hand Holding Scheme.
Dr. C. Vanlalramsanga, Economic Adviser, Ministry of Commerce, also addressed the gathering. He stated that India is making significant progress in the global economy and that Mizoram can also benefit from this growth. He emphasized the importance of collaboration between the central government, state government, and district administrations to promote the growth of the agricultural sector in Mizoram.
The event featured presentations on 'Spice Board', 'Organic Scenario with special focus on Mizoram', and 'Marketing Ecosystem in Mizoram'. It also included an exhibition where farmers showcased their produce, and buyers and exporters engaged in discussions.
Pu Abhisek Dev, IAS, Chairman, APEDA, and Pi Vinita Sudhanshu, General Manager, APEDA, also addressed the gathering, welcoming the participants and expressing their appreciation for the event.
Pu Bidyut Baruah, DGM, APEDA, proposed the vote of thanks, expressing his gratitude to the participants and organisers.
The event brought together international buyers, Indian exporters, and representatives from district agricultural marketing committees, farmers' producer organisations, and private enterprises. The participants engaged in business-to-business meetings, exploring opportunities for collaboration and trade.
Pu Lalhmingmuana, Managing Director, Mizoram Agricultural Marketing Board, stated that the state has 795 primary societies across its districts. The board expects to produce 14,87,000 quintals of ginger, 44,700 quintals of Mizo bird's eye chili, 99,500 quintals of broomstick, and 78,800 quintals of turmeric by 2025.
International Conclave cum Buyer Seller Meet held in Aizawl on 6 December 2024 |
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