Chhattisgarh is poised to strengthen its agricultural sector with the upcoming establishment of an APEDA regional office in Raipur. This endeavor is a result of the collaborative efforts of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and the Department of Industry, with the approval from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India.
The APEDA office will provide crucial support services for farmers, producers, and exporters, including training, certification, and export-related assistance. This aims to simplify and expedite the export processes within the state.
Essential services like phyto-sanitary certification, quality assessment, and laboratory testing will be available locally, saving valuable time and resources for local businesses.
The office will facilitate direct exports of Chhattisgarh’s agricultural products, including fruits, vegetables, rice, and millets, thus aiding in securing higher prices and expanding market opportunities for producers.
Farmers will be equipped with knowledge of modern agricultural techniques, quality control, and international marketing strategies, boosting their income potential.
Local farmers, startups, and MSMEs will have access to APEDA’s schemes for export promotion, skill development, and subsidies, fostering economic growth.
Chief Minister Sai has lauded the initiative, emphasizing its significance in connecting Chhattisgarh’s agricultural community with the global market. The office is expected to play a pivotal role in the state’s economic development by promoting the ‘Vocal for Local to Global’ vision and expanding export prospects.
