Rs.200-Crore Banana Cluster Approved for Jalgaon, Chouhan Urges Shift to Natural Farming

JALGAON (MAHARASHTRA), March 20: Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday announced the approval of a ₹200-crore ‘Banana Cluster’ project in Jalgaon, aimed at strengthening agricultural infrastructure and enhancing farmers’ income.

Interacting with banana cultivators in Jalgaon on the occasion of Gudi Padwa, the minister reiterated the Centre’s commitment to the development of the agriculture and horticulture sectors. He described Jalgaon, part of the Khandesh region, as a key hub for banana production in the country.

The proposed cluster will include facilities such as Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), mechanisation, bio-control measures, fruit covering, pre-cooling units, cold storage, ripening chambers, refrigerated transport, processing, and export infrastructure. Financial support for these components will be provided under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture and the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund.

Chouhan expressed concern over the disparity between farm-gate prices and retail prices in urban markets, noting that farmers often receive low returns while consumers pay significantly higher prices. He said both the Centre and state governments are working to develop mechanisms to ensure fair pricing for farmers.

Highlighting challenges in procuring perishable crops like bananas under the Minimum Support Price (MSP) system, the minister said the government is exploring alternative compensation models. These would provide financial support to farmers when market prices fall below cost or a pre-determined benchmark, similar to pilot initiatives undertaken for crops such as chillies and mangoes under the PM-AASHA.

The minister also raised concerns about the excessive use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides, warning that it is adversely affecting soil health and reducing organic carbon levels. He urged farmers to adopt natural farming practices, starting on a small scale, and expressed confidence that such methods can sustain productivity while improving soil quality.

Chouhan said a comprehensive roadmap will be prepared to address farmers’ concerns and suggestions. He added that efforts will be made to enhance the global recognition of Jalgaon’s bananas while ensuring long-term sustainability and prosperity for farmers.

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