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MSME Ministry Allocates Rs 2.5 cr To Set Up Lac Products Cluster In Prayagraj

Updated: Oct 20, 2023 03:30:38pm
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MSME Ministry Allocates Rs 2.5 cr To Set Up Lac Products Cluster In Prayagraj

Prayagraj, Oct 20 (KNN) The Central government has allocated Rs 2.5 crore for the establishment of a lac products’ cluster within the Shringverpur development block of Prayagraj.

This recent initiative by the Union Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is expected to substantially benefit marginalised farmers and artisans in Prayagraj who are engaged in the production of lac and its associated products, according to district officials who confirmed the development.

As per reports, the allocated funds have been directed towards the Bioved Research Society, Prayagraj, under the Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI).

Utilising this financial support, the society, currently comprising 512 members, will establish a common facility centre (CFC) spanning a 3-acre area within the Shringverpur block, located approximately 40 kilometres from the district headquarters of Prayagraj.

The CFC will process raw lac and provide training for individuals interested in learning the techniques of lac cultivation and product manufacturing. The Uttar Pradesh Khadi and Village Industries Board (UPKVIB) in Lucknow will act as the nodal agency in this endeavour.

Director of Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and Technology (BRIAT)-Prayagraj, BK Dwivedi, informed, “A common facility will be developed in which various machines necessary for processing raw lac into high-quality and pure lac will be installed. These machines will be accessible to the member farmers.”

The CFC will be established within a spacious hall covering an area of 7,000 square feet. It will house several machines, including scrapers, crushers, and winnowing equipment for cleaning the lac, with an approximate expenditure of Rs 1.15 crore. Another hall will be designated for the drying of processed and graded lac.

“We have actively promoted lac cultivation in the state and have arranged for the purchase of the lac. After processing, a portion of the lac will be sold, and the profits will be shared among the society’s members, while the remainder will be used to create over 400 different types of products,” he said.

The society will also utilise the funds for training farmers and their family members to craft diverse products at home, ensuring they have employment during non-lac producing months and additional income. 

(KNN Bureau)

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