Empowering MSMEs with News & Insights

Punjab to export 20,000 MTs of Kinnow; plans to improve cold chain infrastructure

Updated: Aug 22, 2016 08:08:13am
image

Punjab to export 20,000 MTs of Kinnow; plans to improve cold chain infrastructure

Chandigarh, Aug 22 (KNN) Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has given nod to the proposal of Punjab Agro Corporation to export 20000 Metric Tons (MTs) of Kinnow from the state in the coming season. Badal has also recently sanctioned a financial grant of worth Rs. 10 Crores to Punjab Agro for immediate improvement of cold chain infrastructure for kinnow marketing

A spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office last week said that a decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister after the successful venture to export around 5000 MTs of kinnow to Russia, Ukraine and Middle East in last year.

The Chief Minister has asked Managing Director (MD) Punjab Agro KS Pannu to take all possible measures to set up sufficient cold chain infrastructure in Punjab in next four months for ensuring long distance marketing of kinnow in domestic and international market. This move was likely to immensely benefit the Kinnow growers of the state.

With a view to improving the farm practices of Kinnow harvesting in line with international standards, the Chief Minister has also approved the proposal to import citrus fruit clippers and harvesting bags besides providing specialized training to labour engaged in fruit picking in orchards.

Badal has also sanctioned a financial grant of worth Rs. 10 Crores to Punjab Agro for immediate improvement of cold chain infrastructure for kinnow marketing.

International Standard post-harvest fungicide laden wax would also be imported in the state to ensure long storage life of kinnow.

In order to take kinnow to distant marketing centres, the Railway Ministry has been requested to provide refrigerated wagons from Abohar, Bathinda and Hoshiarpur Railway stations, thereby covering the Kinnow hubs of the state.

It has also been decided to ensure participation of progressive kinnow growers in international fruit trade fairs especially one of the biggest trade fair in Russia.

A coordination committee under the chairmanship of Pannu has been constituted for ensuring the implementation of decisions.

COMMENTS

    Be first to give your comments.

LEAVE A REPLY

Required fields are marked *