Agri Minister Launches Honey Testing Laboratory Project on the Occasion of World Bee Day
On the occasion of World Bee Day and in the auspicious
context of the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’, Union Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar launched
the project of setting up of a honey testing laboratory at the Indian Agricultural
Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi on 20 May 2021. On
this occasion, Tomar said that the Government of India,
under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is fully dedicated to the
village - poor - farmers. Taking a historic decision to increase subsidy, the Prime
Minister has not let the burden of increased price of fertilizer fall on the farmers.
Inaugurating the project to establish a regional
honey quality testing laboratory at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)
for quality testing of honey and other products of beekeeping under the National
Beekeeping and Honey Mission on Thursday, Union Minister Mr. Tomar said that when farmers used to get a bag of DAP for Rs. 1200, its actual price was Rs.
1700. The government used to pay the remaining Rs. 500.
Due to sudden increase in the prices of phosphoric acid, ammonia, etc. at the international
level, the price of DAP increased and staggered at Rs
2400. Had the government been providing a subsidy of just Rs.
500 per bag in such situation, it would have been available for the farmers for
Rs. 1900 per bag. But, Prime Minister Mr. Modi instructed
that our farmers should not be burdened by a single rupee. So, now the Centre has
decided to maintain the price of DAP at Rs. 1200 by granting
a support of Rs. 700 as a subsidy of more than 140 per
cent. Mr. Tomar thanked the Prime Minister for this historic
decision.
Mr. Tomar said that production
of honey is increasing in the country and its export is also going up. Efforts are
also being made for good quality of honey. Small and medium scale farmers should
come forward to take up this work so that their income can be increased. This is
why, Modiji’s government has increased the pace in this
direction. Rs. 300 crore has been approved for the overall promotion of National
Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM), development of scientific beekeeping and
achieving the target of "sweet revolution". Besides, Rs 500 crore has been allocated to NBHM by the Centre under
the Atmanirbhar Bharat Campaign. A world-class state of
art Honey Testing Lab has been established at National Dairy Development Board (NDDB),
Anand with the help of Rs 5
crore. Apart from this, two more regional / big
testing laboratories have been sanctioned with an amount of Rs.
8 crore each for honey and other products of beekeeping. Aiming at the development
of this sector, 13 mini / satellite district level laboratories for honey and other
products of beekeeping and projects related to online registration and development
of traceability sources of honey and other products and other important projects
have also been approved. The Madhu Kranti portal for online registration and traceability system
to track the source of honey and other bee products has also been launched two months
ago.
The Union Minister said that steps have also been
initiated for making of FPOs of beekeepers alongwith other
efforts to promote scientific beekeeping. Total 10 thousand FPOs are being made
across the country. The Prime Minister has emphasized on a self-reliant India. So,
apart from an Infrastructure Fund worth 1 lakh crore rupees for the agricultural
sector, the interests of beekeeping and other related areas have also been taken
care of. Mr. Tomar said that the production of honey should
increase and quality should not be compromised. Even the smallest farmers should
be engaged in this work. The states should make all possible efforts so that this
sector becomes a major source of employment for those who have no land.
Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare, Mr. Parshottam Rupala,
Secretary Mr. Sanjay Agarwal, Director General of ICAR
Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra also
expressed their views. Addl. Secretary Dr. Abhilaksh Likhi, Agriculture Commissioner Dr. S.K. Malhotra, Dr. Ashok
Kumar Singh, Director, IARI, ED of NBB Dr. B L Saraswat
and other officials of the honey mission and the farmer brothers and sisters associated
with honey production joined the programme virtually.