‘CLEAN PLANT PROGRAMME’ ‘There is need to raise perhectare farm income’
   Date :04-Jun-2025

CLEAN PLANT
 
PUNE :
 
UNION Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday emphasised the need to increase per hectare farm income and said the Centre is giving push to the horticulture sector through its ‘Clean Plant Programme’ which will cover Maharashtra also. An Agriculture Minister’s work isn’t considered complete until he visits farmers’ fields, insisted Chouhan. The Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and his Deputy Ajit Pawar attended India’s first international agriculture hackathon, organised by the state Government in Pune. Speaking at the event, Chouhan said, “The Central Government is launching the Clean Plant Programme (CPP). As part of this scheme we will set up nine plants across the country. Of these, three plants will come up in Maharashtra, for which the Centre will spend Rs 300 crore.
 
In Maharashtra, these plants will be located in Pune, Nagpur and Solapur districts.” The CPP aims to enhance the quality and productivity of fruit crops across the country. The programme is designed to address critical issues in horticulture by providing access to high-quality, virus-free planting material to farmers regardless of their landholding size. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has envisioned a developed India (by 2047). There is a need to increase per hectare agricultural income. An Agriculture Minister’s work cannot be considered complete until he visits farmers’ fields. Let us make the ‘Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan’ a success,” Chouhan averred.