Friday, Apr 26, 2024
Advertisement

Rajkot gets mango ripening centre

Gondal is a major market of groundnut and cotton. However, it is also a major trading centre of mango which come from Junagadh and Gir Somanth districts.

Anandiben patel, mango ripening centre, APMC, ahmedabad news, city news, local news, Gujarat news, Indian Express Chief Minister Anandiben Patel with other BJP leaders in Gondal on Sunday. *(Source: Express Photo)

The agriculture produce marketing committee (APMC) of Gondal in Rajkot district became the second yard in the state to get fruit ripening centre as Chief Minister Anandiben Patel inaugurated the facility on Sunday.

The CM dedicated the centre to public which has come up at the cost of Rs 1.41 crore. The facility has 12 ripening chambers having cumulative capacity of 120 metric tons. These chambers will be available to farmers and traders for storing and ripening their mangoes, banana and papaya fruits without using harmful chemicals. After Bavla in Ahmedabad district, Gondal is second APMC in the state to build such fruit ripening chambers.

The CM also inaugurated a huge auction shed built at the cost of Rs 4 crore in Gondal APMC. This shed with steel roof is 200 feet wide and 500 feet long and has RCC flooring. This is also 13th roofed auction shed and 14th overall in the Gondal, the largest APMC of Asia in terms of volume of trading agricultural commodities. Health Minister Nitin Patel laid foundation stone of two more such sheds in the APMC complex.

[related-post]

Advertisement

Due to a sore throat, the CM did not speak much. But in his address to farmers, Nitin Patel said that the state government was committed to the welfare of farmers.

“The previous UPA government at Centre had intentionally blocked permission to install gates on Narmada dam and therefore the dam could store water only one quarter of its total capacity. But after Narendra Modi became prime minister, permission has been granted to install gates and farmers of Saurashtra will start getting Narma water for irrigation through SAUNI (Saurashtra Narmada Avtaran Irrigation) Yojana,” said the minister.

Festive offer

Gondal AMPC chairman Jyantibhai Dhol said that the fruit ripening chambers will be available to farmers and traders by merely paying electricity bill for the number of days they hire the facility. He added that the chambers will make mango, banana and papaya ripe in three days in organic manner and will make the fruits healthier to eat.

Gondal is a major market of groundnut and cotton. However, it is also a major trading centre of mango which come from Junagadh and Gir Somanth districts.

First uploaded on: 25-05-2015 at 02:43 IST
Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
close