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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.

The Centre of Excellence for Vegetables &

CoE for Kamlam (Dragon Fruit) to be set up at Bengaluru, Mango and Vegetables at Jaipur (Odisha) & Vegetables and Flowers at South Goa

Under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), Centres of Excellence (CoEs) are being established in various States through Bilateral Cooperation or Research Institutes. These CoEs serve as demonstration and training centres for the latest technologies in the field of horticulture. These CoEs also serve as a source of planting material for fruits and vegetable seedlings for protected cultivation and are used for transfer of technology and knowhow in diverse areas, viz., Post-Harvest management, Irrigation and Fertigation, Plant protection, Introduction of New Varieties, Pollination etc.

Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare has approved 49 CoEs till now, out of which the following 3 CoEs have been approved.

CoE for Kamlam (Dragon Fruit) by Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bengaluru, Karnataka at Experimental Station, Hirehalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka.

CoE for Mango and Vegetables under Indo-Israel Action Plan at Panikoili, Jajpur District, Odisha.

CoE for Vegetables and Flowers under Indo-Israel Action Plan at Govt. Agricultural Farm, Codar, Khandepar, Ponda, South Goa, Goa.

CoE for Kamlam (Dragon Fruit) at Bengaluru, Karnataka Centre is to develop the latest production technology as per the international standard & off-season production and demonstration these technologies for high-yield production. The Centre will aim to achieve self-sustenance in Kamlam fruit production, value addition and enhance the economic development of the farming community.

CoE for Mango and Vegetables at Jajpur, Odisha Centre is to generate knowledge in nursery management, cultivation practices, and production of high quality & large quantities of planting material for mango and vegetable crops. The Centre will also focus on the demonstration of new varieties, Israeli Agro technology in irrigation, fertigation & Plant protection technologies along with precision Agriculture and post-harvest management technology. The Centre will prepare a training model based on the focused areas such as irrigation, fertigation, nursery, canopy & value chain for the benefit of farmers.

CoE for Vegetables and Flowers at Ponda, Goa Centre will focus on the demonstration of a Hi-tech nursery management system with advanced production technology through automated irrigation and fertigation system for the production of disease-free and healthy vegetable seedlings of improved varieties of vegetables and flowers suitable for Goa. The Centre will also strengthen infrastructure for the promotion of pre & post-harvest management of quality products and develop protocols/guidelines tailored to the local conditions in the CoE & farmerโ€™s field as well.

CoE for Kamlam (Dragon Fruit) to be