The Minister of State for North East Development held Bamboo Conclave through video conference to boost the economy of the country with the help of Bamboo resources.
Highlights
- The Ministers of Agriculture and minister of development of North East participated in the conference.
- The making of Agarbatti and increasing its production was one of the key discussions of the conclave.
- The total requirement of Agarbatti in India is 2,30,000 per year.
- The market value of total consumption is Rs 5,000 crore.
- However, still India is importing Agarbatti from countries like Vietnam and China.
- The North Eastern Region can help India in becoming self sufficient in the area in the post-COVID era.
- In order to boost bamboo production and help the tribal and farmers utilize bamboo to make a living, the Indian Forest Act was amended in 2017.
Significance
- North East region of India consists of 60% of bamboo reserves of the country.
- In the past six years, the GoI has given equal importance to the bamboo sector as that of the north east development.
- Also, The National Bamboo Mission was launched.
National Bamboo Mission
- The restructures Bamboo mission was approved in 2018 and implemented in 2019-20.
- The mission is being implemented in non-forest Government lands.
- It aims to provide supplement farm incomes to farmers.
- Apart from the North Eastern States, the mission was launched in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Odisha, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
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