Inaugurating offices of MSC Societies, Shah sets ambitious targets for them

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, marked a significant milestone by inaugurating the new office building of three multi-state cooperative societies – Bharatiya Beej Sahakari Samiti Limited (BBSSL), National Cooperative Organics Limited (NCOL), and National Cooperative Export Limited (NCEL).

The inauguration ceremony was attended by MoS B.L. Verma, Dr. Ashish Kumar Bhutani, Secretary, and other dignitaries, including the Chairpersons and Managing Directors of NCEL, NCOL, and BBSSL. Besides, several top co-operators including the MDs of IFFCO and Amul, Kribhco Chairman could be spotted on the occasion.

During his address, Amit Shah emphasized the importance of this event, highlighting the adoption of state-of-the-art technology in the newly established headquarters spanning an impressive 31 thousand square feet. He underscored the pivotal role these societies play in addressing the diverse needs of farmers and their commitment to incorporating corporate sector innovations.

The Minister of Cooperation elaborated on the collaborative efforts that led to the establishment of these societies, bringing together leading cooperative entities such as AMUL, NAFED, NCCF, IFFCO, KRIBHCO, NABARD, and NCDC. Shah revealed the substantial response received from members, with NCEL, NCOL, and BBSSL garnering applications from approximately 7,000, 5,000, and 16,000 members respectively.

Shah outlined the multifaceted objectives behind the formation of these societies, emphasizing the shift towards organic farming to combat land degradation caused by chemical fertilizers. He stressed the importance of preserving and enhancing original seeds while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

The Minister highlighted the pivotal role of these cooperative societies in addressing various challenges, including land and water conservation, flood prevention, and increasing access to organic products for the health protection of millions. He outlined the comprehensive approach adopted by these societies, encompassing the entire value chain of organic products from collection to export.

Shah set ambitious targets for the turnover of these cooperative societies, aiming to significantly increase India’s share in the global organic and agricultural produce markets. He expressed confidence in the success of these initiatives under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, projecting substantial growth in the coming years.

In conclusion, the Union Minister of Cooperation reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices through initiatives like these cooperative societies. He emphasized the transformative impact these efforts will have on India’s agricultural landscape, fostering growth, sustainability, and prosperity for millions of farmers nationwide.

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