This agri-export facility will serve as a one-stop solution for processing, storage, and export of key agricultural products such as non-basmati rice, maize, spices, onions, and wheat. By streamlining the export process and reducing wastage, the facility is expected to improve farmers' income and boost India's position as a global agricultural exporter.
"This initiative is a major step towards empowering our farmers and boosting India's agricultural sector," said Minister Sonowal. "The facility will create jobs, improve the pricing of agricultural goods, and contribute to overall rural development."
Apart from the agricultural facility, the government is also investing heavily in port infrastructure. The Vadhavan Port, a mega-project worth Rs. 76,220 crore, is under construction in Maharashtra. Once completed, it will be one of the world's largest ports, further strengthening India's maritime trade capabilities.
The JNPA, already India's busiest container port, is transforming to become a global trade hub. With the new agri-export facility, the port is poised to play a crucial role in India's agricultural export story.
The project is expected to generate significant employment opportunities in the processing, logistics, and export sectors. Additionally, it will benefit small exporters by providing them with access to modern infrastructure and efficient logistics solutions.
As India strives to become a global agricultural powerhouse, the integrated agri-export facility at JNPA is a step in the right direction. It is expected to not only boost exports but also improve the livelihoods of millions of farmers across the country.