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Give innovative ideas for value addition to the Minor Forest Produces and their Marketing

Give innovative ideas for value addition to the Minor Forest Produces and their Marketing
Start Date :
May 05, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A large number of tribal people and other forest dwellers derive their source of livelihood from the collection and marketing of Minor Forest Produce (MFP) which provides them ...

A large number of tribal people and other forest dwellers derive their source of livelihood from the collection and marketing of Minor Forest Produce (MFP) which provides them essential food, nutritional, medicinal needs and cash income also. As the business of MFP is different from the traditional ones, it denies due benefits. While government supported Corporations and Federations trade in some MFPs, a large number of these are traded freely in the market which is also not very helpful to the gatherers as MFP production is highly dispersed spatially and because of the poor accessibility of these areas, a competitive market does not exist. As a strategic interventions to ensure fair returns for the MFPs to the gatherers/collectors, the Government has come up with a new scheme of Mechanism for Marketing of Minor Forest Produce (MFP) through Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Development of Value Chain for MFP.

Through the MyGov Platform, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, seeks suggestions/information from all section of the society regarding innovative ideas for value addition to the MFPs, processing and marketing of MFPs, traditional skill and skill development, etc.

Providing Social Safety Net to the Collectors of Minor Forest Produce

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Shashidhar Bhat
Shashidhar Bhat 11 years 1 month ago
In addition to focus on grass root level innovations, thrust should be given for replicating what is been invented elsewhere in the country and putting it for practice. For example, increasing the shelf life of minor forest produces through cost effective modified wood burning stoves, id card plastic base frame can be replaced by processed wood boards, alternate use of forest fruits for producing colours and dyes, replacing paper plates with woven natural leaves.
Ravinder Mandayam
Ravinder Mandayam 11 years 1 month ago
I would like to share this post from today's (May 5 2015) Deccan Herald newspaper. This talks about how even small farms can supplement their income, and at the same time, help reduce expenses, through Tree Based Farming technique. I am sure that this same technique can be used across the country, with local needs being catered to. You can get more details from the Deshpande Foundation. The link: Planting seeds of prosperity https://shar.es/1pQ9vn
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