Darjeeling: The Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration (GTA) and the state government have decided to market
hill produce under a brand following interest by retail chains.
The GTA and officials of the department of micro, small and
medium enterprises (MSME) of the state government on Saturday held a
meeting with hill farmers in Darjeeling to discuss the details of the
hill produce, their marketing and ways to make the products sustainable.
Binay Tamang, chairman, board of administrators, GTA, said:
"The GTA along with the state government has decided to market out
produce mainly, broomstick, ginger, cardamom, turmeric, round chilli,
honey, mushroom, squash, orchid and other items by creating a separate
Darjeeling brand."
"Many retail outlets have chains across the country and other
well-known brands are interested in directly procuring our products from
farmers. They are interested in selling our produce under our
(Darjeeling) brand," said Tamang.
Rajeev Sinha, additional chief secretary, was also present at the meeting in Darjeeling.
"We are trying to eliminate middlemen so that our farmers get
good returns. We have learnt that businessman from other areas are
procuring our items like orchids and round chillies and selling it under
as their produce," said Tamang who added that they were looking at
targeting around 50,000 farmers in the hills.
The MSME department heard the problems of the farmers and has
decided to immediately intervene by providing machines and modern tools,
the sources said.
"At the Hill Business Summit, which is being held on March 13
and 14, we have categorised our plans as short term, mid-term and
long-term goals. Creating our own brand is among the short-term plans as
we think we can start work immediately," said Tamang.
It may be mentioned that Sikkim is going all out to brand itself as a fully organic state.
Tamang held a separate meeting with various cultural groups
from across the hills and asked different communities to come up with
their own centre. "In this centre we want to install facilities where
items of the community like their musical instruments, dress can be
produced. We want to merge this with tourism and use it as a marketing
tool," said Tamang.
The state government has also given its clearance to set up a
fire station at Sukhiapokhri and Algarah in Kalimpong. "The district
magistrates have been asked to identify a suitable land in these two
places," said Tamang.
The Telegraph
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