Addressing Regional Agricultural Constraints: Expert Panel for Totapuri Mango Growers
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Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has directed the ICAR to establish a high-level expert committee to resolve the specific challenges faced by Totapuri mango farmers in Andhra Pradesh, focusing on regional agricultural constraints.
The Union Agriculture Minister has taken a proactive step to address the grievances of Totapuri mango growers in Andhra Pradesh by directing the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to constitute a high-level expert committee. This move comes in response to the unique regional challenges faced by farmers, which often include issues related to market price volatility, post-harvest losses, and the lack of adequate processing infrastructure for this specific variety of mango.
Totapuri mangoes are a significant commercial crop, particularly valued in the food processing industry for pulp extraction. However, farmers often face a 'glut' during the peak harvest season, leading to a sharp decline in farm-gate prices. The proposed expert committee is expected to conduct a comprehensive study of the existing supply chain, identify bottlenecks in storage and transport, and suggest technological interventions to improve the shelf-life and value addition of the produce.
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