Government approves Indo-Israel farming project in Andhra Pradesh
The Centre of Excellence for Vegetables & Spices project, under the Indo-Israel initiative, will be set up on 25.57 acres of land in Gundlapalli
The Indian government has approved the Indo-Israel project in Nekarikallu mandal, Gundlapalli in Palnadu in Andhra Pradesh. The project is a result of an agreement between India and Israel to offer the latest farming techniques and related technologies to farmers.
According to the local media, the Centre of Excellence for Vegetables & Spices project, under the Indo-Israel initiative, will be set up on 25.57 acres of land in Gundlapalli. The total cost of the project will be Rs 10.61 crore. This project aims to boost the cultivation of various vegetables such as tomato, cherry tomato, cucumber, brinjal, capsicum, chilli and more.
The Directorate of Horticulture in the state is responsible for implementing the project. The agricultural counsellor at MASHAV, Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation, which operates under the Embassy of Israel, has approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Indo-Israel Centre of Excellence for Vegetables and Spices at Gundlapalli village in the Palnadu district. This project falls under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH).
The proposed infrastructure includes a nursery greenhouse with a fan and pad system, a tunnel, a forced-ventilated greenhouse, a naturally-ventilated greenhouse, an insect-proof net house, a 3-MT pre-cooling chamber and a packed house.
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