Hyderabad, August 03: Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry is working on project to develop five villages for producing organic products. Cultivation will be done for three years and then they will be given the status of organic villages. The Industry Chamber presented a research product for agri export Zones. Through this scheme such products will be produced in which India is self-sufficient and can compete with other countries. Mr. D.S. Rawat Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce said that due to chemical residue our products are not acceptable in foreign countries.
This has to be told to the farmers. He further said that out of 20 agri export zones, 5 zones are located in A.P. which earn 300 crore rupees by exporting the agricultural products. The chairman of the Southern Regional council of the Chamber of Industry said that by erecting cold storage chains, the standards of food products could be increased and thus more foreign exchange could be earned.
——Siasat News