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Industries made “Made in MP Brand” as state’s identity

Bhopal: State has farmer-friendly government initiating a number measures for their welfare. We will relent only after making agriculture a profitable occupation. State is on top in the country in agriculture growth rate. This was stated by Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan at Kisan Diwas programme organised by John Deere Works on the first anniversary of its plant near Khambata in Dewas district today. The Chief Minister said that products manufactured here will have their own identity. “Make in MP Brand” will carve out a distinct identity of the state.

Agriculture Minister Shri Gaurishankar Bisen, Industries Minister Smt. Yashodhara Raje Scindia, Minister of State for School Education Shri Deepak Joshi, John Deere’s Managing Director Shri Satish Nadigar, MP Shri Manohar Untwal, MLAs Sarvshri Rajendra Verma, Ashish Sharma and Bahadur Mukati were present on the occasion.

Skilled manpower to be raised in state

The Chief Minister distributed tractor golden keys to farmers at the programme and inaugurated a custom hiring centre. The Chief Minister said that the Madhya Pradesh is developing as an industrial state at a rapid pace. Global Investors Meet was held successfully recently. Ultramodern industries are being established in the state. Giving example of John Deere plant, the Chief Minister said that he did not see such an ultramodern plant even in Germany. Skilled manpower will be raised in the state. Shri Chouhan asked John Deere to impart skill development training also apart from providing jobs to youths.

State first in agriculture sector

The Chief Minister said that area under irrigation in the state has been increased to 27 lakh 50 thousand hectares. Narmada and Kshipra rivers have been inter-linked in view of requirement of water in Malwa region. Kali Sindh, Parwati and other rivers will also be inter-linked. The Chief Minister advised farmers to use ridge and furrow method so that production is not affected in rainy season.

Agriculture Minister Shri Gaurishankar Bisen said that production has increased manifold as a result of farmer-friendly policies in the state. A provision of 40 percent subsidy on sugarcane harvester machines has been made in the state in sugarcane producing districts. A target has been set to set up 450 custom hiring centres in the state this year.

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