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Odisha India to export veg to Malaysia

The Odisha Government is all set to export six of the vegetables produced in the state to Malaysia from September this year. All the preparations have been made for the exporting of freshly grown vegetables produced by organic farming.

OUAT vice chancellor, Prof Surendranath Pashupalak, reported that this project has been taken up by the university.

The State government has already completed talks with Central Government’s Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Agricultural Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha Ltd (APICOL). Vegetables like lady’s finger, brinjal and drumsticks will be exported in first phase while green chillies, bottle gourd and bitter gourd will be consigned in the second phase to Malaysia, Pashupalak said.

The State Government has provided financial support of Rs 3 crore to OUAT for executing the project.

source: pragativadi.com
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