JNPA proposes agro-processing unit at Vadhvan Port

In a broader push for skill development, JNPA will work with the Directorate General of Shipping to create programs that equip local youth with the skills needed to become seafarers.

Update: 2024-09-25 13:02 GMT
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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) has outlined several initiatives at Vadhvan port and proposed a world-class agro-processing unit like JNPA to enhance agricultural productivity and boost the region’s export potential during a meeting with the Palghar District Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers Producers' Association.

“These initiatives will empower local farmers through the provision of advanced facilities, targeted training, and greater access to international markets,” reads the release.

Sharing details about the same, Unmesh Sharad Wagh, Chairman, JNPA and Managing Director, VPPL, said, “Our goal is to empower the local farming community by equipping them with cutting-edge facilities and essential training, helping them tap into international markets and increase both productivity and earnings. As we advance with the development of the Vadhvan port, we are equally committed to the growth and prosperity of the surrounding communities. We are ensuring that everyone benefits from this project and no one is left behind.”

In line with JNPA’s vision to support local agriculture, a world-class agro-processing unit will be established, enabling farmers to export their produce globally while minimising wastage which is similarly being developed at JNPA. Additionally, VPPL will construct a headquarters building for the Palghar District Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers Producers' Association, equipped with advanced facilities like soil testing labs. Farmers will also gain access to JNPA’s agro and cold storage facilities for skill development, with a detailed plan soon to be rolled out.

To further enhance farmer education, VPPL will collaborate with Konkan Krishi Vidyapith to explore setting up a local extension campus for training purposes. In a broader push for skill development, JNPA will work with the Directorate General of Shipping to create programs that equip local youth with the skills needed to become seafarers. A comprehensive action plan for these initiatives will be presented soon.

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