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Bihar govt forms task force for increasing maize production

Last Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 19:09
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Patna: With a view to encouraging investments and enhancing maize production in the state, the Bihar government has formed Maize and Poultry Task Force (Mptf) under state Agricultural Competitiveness Partnership (Acp).

B Rajender, Director Agriculture, told PTI here today that about a dozen potential investors from New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other places have evinced interest in making invesments in maize sector and contacted 50 Bihari farmers at a meet organised by Bihar Industries Association (BIA) here recently.

The Mptf has formed five working groups to create a conducive environment for investment in maize sector under public-private partnership with assistance of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a World Bank group with the support of state government.

Senior managers of IFC, Tom Davenport and Gokhan Akinci assured full help in bringing the investors to the state.

Programme Officer, Investment Climate division, World Bank group, Samir Stewart said investors from Delhi, Punjab, Gujarat, Kolkata and Mumbai have evinced interest in making investment in Bihar.

The Agriculture Director said Bihar was the third largest maize producer in the country and so far, as production of maize during rabi season was concerned, the state has contributed about 60 per cent of the total turnover.

Rajendra said the National Stock Exchange has opened its Information Centre at Maheshkhoont in Khagaria, the district known for maize production for organising buyers-sellers interaction.

He said Bihar farmers get very low return for produce as it is marketed through middlemen. With investments coming in the maize sector and facilities of value addition to maize crops, farmers could get enhanced returns that could change their economic conditions.

PTI

First Published: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 19:09

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Md. Shariful Islam - Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dear Sir,

This Shariful Islam from Dhaka, Bangladesh. May I know about maize production in Bihar-2011.
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RAJEEV RANJAN - MUZAFFARPUR , BIHAR
crop season- Rabi,kharif,
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