Imphal: Chief minister N. Biren Singh along with his Cabinet colleagues and MLAs distributed winter seeds to 5940 farmers under Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) in a function held at Farmers’ Training Hall, Horticulture Farm at Khonghampat in Imphal West district on Tuesday.
The seeds were distributed under the area expansion programme of vegetables of MIDH 2020-21 to meet the emergent requirement of the prevailing situation due to Covid-19. The state horticulture and soil conservation department has selected 5940 farmers to cover 2970 hectares for this purpose.
“The state government has been concentrating on horticulture and agriculture sectors to become self-reliant in food production,” Biren said.
Different committees have been formed to enhance production so that import of at least some food items from other states can be stopped, he added.
The chief minister expressed hope that the mission would definitely be successful in the near future.
Export of horticulture items like ginger, pineapple and orange had considerably increased in the past two-three years. All these were possible due to the hard work of farmers. As such, the government would always extend all possible support to farmers, Biren said.
He expressed the need for personal interaction by the ministers with the people and farmers at the grassroots level.
Cold storages are being constructed in Imphal East, Imphal West and Churachandpur districts, he said and stated that the cold storage facility at Food Park, Nilakuthi would also be upgraded further.
Biren also announced that Khonghampat lake would be developed to attract tourists.
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