Tuesday, 30 July 2024 | my uttarakhand news | DEHRADUN Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that under the Apple Mission, 80 per cent subsidy is being given to farmers for setting up apple orchards in the State. He said that the Uttarakhand government has formulated a new apple policy in which a target for high density apple plantation in five thousand hectares of area in next eight years has been taken. The State government has taken a target to increase the annual turnover of apples from Rs 200 crore to Rs 2000 crore, he said. The CM added that the State government has also taken a target to increase the production of fruits by 20 times in the next four-five years. The CM was addressing a programme organised by the ‘ Unnati Apple project’ at Goralchod in Champawat in a virtual mode on Monday. He said that Coca-Cola India and Indo Dutch Horticulture Technologies Private Limited (IDHT) are playing an important role in making Project Unnati Apple successful in Champawat. Dhami said that the project is an example of collective efforts for agricultural transformation. The CM said that the production of apples from 100 orchards using high density plantation technology in only 20 months in Champawat is a good sign for apple cultivation. The Chief Minister said that the project has provided farmers access to advanced planting material, training in good agricultural practices (GAP) and modern infrastructure, resulting in substantial increase in apple production and farmers’ income.
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