National Turmeric
Board Established at Nizamabad
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Union Minister for Commerce and
Industry Piyush Goyal Launches National Turmeric Board
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Board to Pay Special Attention
on Welfare of 'Golden Spice' Farmers, Develop Good Varieties and Focus on its Export
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Immense Potential of Increasing
Productivity of Turmeric in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
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Board will pay special
attention to the welfare of the turmeric farmers spread across 20 states,
including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh,
Meghalaya
[ABS News Service/14.01.2025]
Union Minister
of Commerce & Industry, Piyush on 14 January, 2025 inaugurated the National
Turmeric Board in New Delhi. Mr. Goyal announced Palle Ganga Reddy as its first
Chairperson. The headquarters of the Board has been set up at Nizamabad.
The Minister
noted that the launch of the National Turmeric Board is on an auspicious day of
celebrations across the country. He highlighted that representatives from various
ministries will also be a part of the National Turmeric Board. Representatives from
exporters and producers bodies will also be added to the
Board.
Adding
that turmeric is also known as ‘Golden Spice’, he pointed out that the newly formed
Board will pay special attention to the welfare of the turmeric farmers spread across
20 states, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya
Pradesh, Meghalaya and others. He said that there is immense potential in increasing
turmeric production in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and formation of the Turmeric
Board will boost income of turmeric producers in the country.
The Minister
noted that the new Board will promote research and development of new turmeric products,
and will look into the value addition of turmeric related products for marketing
abroad. The Board will also look into creating awareness on the essential and medical
properties of turmeric, ways to increase its yield and boost logistics and supply
chain to foster trade into newer markets, he said. Mr. Goyal also highlighted that
the Board will also ensure quality and safety standards of turmeric production and
exports.
Mr. Goyal
said that last year, 2023-24, an area of 3.05 lakh hectare was under turmeric cultivation
in India with a production of 10.74 lakh tonnes. India
was responsible for over 70% of global turmeric production, he informed. He also
shared that there are 30 varieties of turmeric produced in India.
Union Minister
of State for Home Affairs Mr. Bandi Sanjay Kumar, and Mr. Arvind Dharmapuri, Member
of Parliament, Nizamabad also graced the event.
In addition
to the Chairperson of the Board, representatives of Ministry of AYUSH, Department
of Pharmaceuticals, Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Department
of Commerce have also been nominated. Representatives from the top two turmeric
growing states of Maharashtra and Telangana and from the state of Meghalaya, which
is famous for its Lakadong Turmeric, will also be part
of the Board. States will be represented on the Board by rotation. The National
Turmeric Board will focus on the overall development and growth of the turmeric
sector in the country.
The National
Turmeric Board will provide leadership, augment efforts and facilitate coordination
with other Government Departments/Agencies in matters pertaining to the turmeric
sector and facilitate growth and development of the Turmeric sector in the country. It will help bring focus to efforts of tapping
the vast potential that exists for increasing trade of turmeric and its products,
especially in view of the health and wellness benefits of turmeric.
India is
the largest producer, consumer and exporter of turmeric in the world. India has more than 62% share of world trade.
During 2023-24, 1.62 lakh tonnes of turmeric and turmeric
products valued at 226.5 million USD was exported.