Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah addressed the ‘National Symposium on Cooperative Exports’ organized by the National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) in New Delhi today.
Shri Shah also released the logo, website and brochure of NCEL and distributed membership certificates to NCEL members.
On this occasion, several dignitaries including Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal and Union Minister of State for Cooperation Shri BL Verma were present.
In his address, Shri Amit Shah said that today the National Cooperative Export Limited is being formally launched on the auspicious day of Mahanavami. He said that today we are crossing a very important milestone on the way to realize the vision of Sahkarita Se Samriddhi, for which the Ministry of Cooperation was established for the first time since independence by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He said that National Cooperative Export Limited (NCEL) was established after much deliberation with various objectives in mind. He said that our goals behind setting up NCEL include increasing exports, especially agricultural exports, making farmers prosperous, changing crop patterns and enabling 2 crore farmers of the country to declare their land as natural by 2027. Shri Shah said that Prime Minister Modi has taken many initiatives to promote natural farming in the country. He said that Modi ji has formed a multistate cooperative society which will sell the organic products of more than 2 crore farmers of India practicing natural farming in the global market with a good packaging, reliable branding and high-quality certificates. With this, farmers will directly get about one and a half to two times the price of their organic products compared to what they are currently getting and this will open the way to prosperity for the farmers.
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation said that a Biofuels Alliance has been announced by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He said that India is the only country where 4 crops can be grown simultaneously and if even one of these crops can be used for biofuel, then we can meet India’s biofuel needs and export it as well. Shri Shah said that another objective of setting up NCEL is to strengthen cooperatives sector in the country including rural areas and population dependent on agriculture. He said that agricultural products and products from the rural areas contribute 15 percent to the country’s GDP while 60 percent of the total population is dependent on them. No country can strengthen its economy by ignoring 60 percent of its population and an economy which does not have a place for 60 percent of the country’s population can never be successful. Shri Shah said that the Modi government strives to increase the GDP while ensuring prosperity for these 60 percent people by providing them employment and the only way to do this is to strengthen cooperative sector. He said that National Cooperative Export Limited will also work to strengthen the entire cooperative structure in the country.
Shri Amit Shah said that NCEL is launched in the cooperative sector with 6 objectives of increasing exports, prospering the farmer, changing the crop pattern, providing global market for organic products, gaining a place for India in the global market for biofuel and strengthening the cooperative sector. With this new beginning, the cooperative will act as a link between the farmers and the global demand for milk products, Isabgol (Psyllium), cumin, ethanol and a variety of organic products. He said that till now about 1500 cooperatives have become members of NCEL and it is expected that in the coming days every tehsil will join it and become the voice of the farmers. Till now NCEL has received orders worth Rs 7,000 crore and orders worth Rs 15,000 crore are being negotiated. The Minister of Cooperation expressed confidence that in the coming days, like IFFCO, KRIBHCO and Amul, National Cooperative Export Limited will also prove to be a very big and successful cooperative venture.
Union Minister of Cooperation said that cooperatives account for 30% of our country’s total food production, 30% of sugar production and about 17% of milk production. He said that about 42 percent of the total finance provided to the farmers of the country is done through cooperatives. He said that the contribution of cooperatives in sugar production is 30% but in the export of sugar is merely one percent; the contribution of cooperatives in milk production is 17% while in the export of milk products, it is less than 2%. This implies that there are immense opportunities in the cooperative sector and to exploit them, a means was needed, to serve as a link between the farmer, the cooperatives and the global market and National Cooperative Export Limited would serve as that link. Shri Shah said that National Cooperative Export Limited will provide necessary finance and information to small societies, will provide information about the intricacies involved and necessary precautions required while exporting, and will also work for the production of export friendly materials. Apart from this, NCEL will also do work like setting parameters for brand awareness, quality awareness, necessary infrastructure and standardization of the product for small farmers at a nominal fee.
(Source: PIB)