NABARD estimates credit potential of Odisha at Rs 110735 crore for 2021-22
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | January 25, 2021 IST
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Bhubaneswar, Jan 25: NABARD assessed a total credit requirement of Rs 110735 crore for the year 2021-22 with greater emphasis on crop diversification, animal husbandry and fishery sector apart from greater thrust on enhancing credit flow to Self Help Groups. In the State Credit Seminar for 2021-22 conducted today, the State Focus Paper for the State was released by Finance Minister Niranjan Pujari, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The seminar was addressed by Development Commissioner PK Jena, Agriculture Production Commissioner RK Sharma, Principal Secretary- Finance AKK Meena, Regional Director, RBI MK Mall, SLBC Convener A Jena. The meeting was attended by controlling Heads of Banks and senior functionaries from the State Govt. For the first time the seminar was attended by the District Collectors, LDMs and DDMs of NABARD in a virtual mode. During the programme, NABARD felicitated best performing farmers from Krishak Sammridhi Yojana ( Project for Doubling of Farmers Income), Farmers Producers Organisation and members of SHGs apart from two best tribal farmers who have excelled in Wadi project(Orchard Development) promoted by NABARD.
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