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Rice import bill to
grow by 12% in 2019
by OLALEKAN
IPELE
June 29, 2018 | 4:51 pm
Big blow for Nigeria’s drive towards
attaining self-sufficiency in rice production as rice import bill is expected
to grow by 12 percent in 2018-19. With an estimated population of 200 million,
Nigeria is the world’s largest importer of rice.
According to a report from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USAD). Growing refugee crisis, conflicts, population
growth and more people giving up traditional coarse grains in their meals in
favour of rice are some of the reasons for the expected increase for rice
importation into the country.
The report stated that Nigeria’s rice
production, estimated at 3.7 million tonnes, is not keeping pace with demand as
rice consumption is projected to increase by 4 percent to 6.7 million tonnes
from the 6.4 million tonnes recorded in 2017-18.
Mohammed Sahabi, chairman of the rice
farmers’ association in Kebbi, said, “We foresee a significant drop in rice
production this year,”
“The amount of land allocated to rice in the
Kebbi area has likely fallen by half this year from the 200,000 hectares
(494,200 acres) cultivated in 2017. Other major producing states such as Kogi
and Ebonyi are dealing with an increasing number of clashes between nomadic
herders and farmers, which keep planters from tilling their land”
The federal government anchor borrowers’
programme with the broad objective to create economic linkage between
smallholder farmers and reputable large-scale processors with a view to
increasing agricultural output and significantly improving capacity utilization
of processors is making some progress with rice farmers around the country
commending the initiative.
However, the incessant farmer-herder clashes,
especially in the rural northern region of the country where most of the rice
farmings are doing have gone unabated even as President Buhari has said “the
way this situation is now, we can only pray,” a statement that have outraged
many.
Darius Ishaku, the governor Taraba state said
that the country will save $8 billion annually spent on the importation of rice
from other countries if there is peace between farmers and herdsmen in Taraba
state.
“I told Mr President when he was here that I can
feed the whole country with rice. The $8 billion we spend on importing rice
will be saved. We have river Taraba, we have river Donga coupled with the
fertile lands but then I can’t do this because my people are not at home and
are killed for no reason”, he concluded
According recent report by Price water house
Coopers (PwC) on rice production in Nigeria, mechanization rate in the country
had remained low at 0.3 hp/ha, when compared to India’s 2.6hp/ha and China’s 8
hp/ha.
It said that the number of agricultural
tractors in the country was about 22,000, relative to one million tractors in
China and 2.5 million tractors in India. Low income, limited access to
affordable financing and the lack of technical skills have limited the adoption
of mechanization across the rice value chain
The report noted that if tangible efforts
were made to increase the mechanization rate in Nigeria from 0.3hp/ha to
0.8hp/ha in the next five years, rice production in the country could be
doubled to 7.2 million tonnes.
Senate Farm Bill Advances with Harmful Provision for Family
Farms
By Jamison Cruce
WASHINGTON, DC -- Yesterday, the Senate passed its version
of the Farm Bill, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (H.R. 2, as amended),
by a vote of 86-11. There were nearly 200
amendments filed for consideration, however, only two received a recorded vote,
while 18 were incorporated through the substitute amendment and another 15 were
incorporated through a manager's amendment to the bill.
While the rice industry commends the leadership and hard
work of Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS) and Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
for moving a bill through the Senate, the bill does include provisions that
would be detrimental to family farms if enacted by law. These provisions pursued by Senator Chuck
Grassley (R-IA) resulted in the inclusion of language that is opposed by
essentially every commodity group and farm organization in the United States.
Grassley's provision further constricts actively engaged
rules that would eliminate spousal rules, which could cut the help farm
families might receive in half. It would
also eliminate the special exemption for families, severely restricting the
ways that farms might bring in the next generation. This could not be proposed at a worse time
for farm families, as depressed crop prices have led to a 52 percent decline in
net farm income.
Senator Grassley was successful in including language
attacking non-family general partnerships and joint ventures in the 2014 Farm
Bill. Based on preliminary calculations,
nearly 5,000 of those farms, roughly 75 percent, already only have one manager
due to regulations promulgated pursuant to the 2014 law. The remaining 1,500 or so farms that were
impacted by the 2014 farm bill and its subsequent regulations have an entirely
new set of rules that were just put into place in 2016. With the ink just drying on some of the most
burdensome regulations in farm bill history, Senator Grassley's latest attack
seeks to sweep in 25,000 more family farms, subjecting them to a whole new
layer of red tape.
Senator Grassley purports to reform the program so those
individuals who aren't farmers do not have access to the safety net but his
relentless attacks now implicate nearly all farming operations - 94 percent of
those affected will be family farms.
"While USA Rice is supportive of moving the 2018 Farm
Bill process forward, we are deeply concerned that the nation's farm families
have yet again been undercut," said Blake Gerard Missouri/Illinois rice
farmer and chairman of the USA Rice Farm Policy Task Force. "Mr. Grassley's efforts to dismantle the
farm safety net and calling it reform is debilitating and disheartening,
threatening the ability for family farms to survive."
Overall, the Grassley provision discourages people from
getting involved in production agriculture, especially the next generation of
farmers. Our laws should encourage the
next generation to stay involved in the family farming operation. Instead, Grassley brings down the heavy hand
of government, branding them as "not real farmers." At this pivotal tipping point of people
leaving production agriculture amidst the recession in farm country, Grassley
wants to double-down and exacerbate current conditions.
"USA Rice is extremely grateful for the work of
Senators John Boozman of Arkansas and Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, both
members of the Senate Agriculture Committee who have carried the voice of rice
farmers throughout the farm bill process in the Senate. Our rice state Senators stood up for rice
farmers and deserve a great deal of credit for ensuring that no further damage
occurred to the farm safety net," said Joe Mencer, Arkansas rice farmer
and chairman of USA Rice Farmers.
"Without their support, rice and other commodities produced in the
Mid-South would have not have fared well in this process."
Next up in the process is conference committee. USA Rice will work toward stripping
Grassley's harmful provisions from the final bill text. The deadline for successful, on-time
conference action and the President to sign this farm legislation into law is
September 30.
Rice Acreage Report Released
WASHINGTON, DC -- According to the USDA National
Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), area planted to rice in 2018 is
estimated at 2.84 million acres, up 15 percent from 2017. Area for harvest is forecast at 2.80 million
acres, up 18 percent from last year.
Acreage increased from last year in all rice-producing states mainly due
to lower prices for competing commodities.
Long grain rice planted area increased 18 percent from last
year, with increases estimated in all states, except California. Arkansas, the largest long grain
rice-producing state, estimates a 22 percent increase in planted acreage
compared with last year.
Medium grain acres increased by 9 percent and short grain
acres increased by 5 percent from 2017.
California, the largest medium grain-producing state, increased medium
grain acres by 10 percent in 2018.
As of June 24, seventy percent of the crop was rated in good
to excellent condition, compared with 73 percent rated in these two categories
at the same time last year.
Border closure: AFAN urges rice farmers to increase production
by NAN
June 28, 2018 | 1:06 pm
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Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has advised rice farmers to double their
production because of the Federal Government’s plans to close part of Nigeria’s
land border to stem rice smuggling.
http://www.businessdayonline.com/news/article/border-closure-afan-urges-rice-farmers-increase-production/
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Feeding rice bran to
grow/finish pigs has benefits, trade-offs
Daily gain and carcass characteristics not affected by
rice bran, but meat quality may be influenced.
Rice is the third-most widely grown cereal grain worldwide, and
the bran left over from milling white rice is available in large quantities for
livestock feed, according to the University of Illinois.
While that rice bran is high in unsaturated fatty acids, limited
information is available about the effects rice bran has on the growth
performance of grow/finish pigs and its effects on meat and carcass quality.
Therefore, a new study was conducted at the University of Illinois to provide
this information, the announcement said.
Hans H. Stein, a professor in the University of Illinois
department of animal sciences, explained, “Pigs deposit fatty acids in
approximately the same proportions as they consume them from the diet. Also, if
pigs consume a diet containing a large amount of fat, they will synthesize less
fat on their own, which can change the fatty acid composition, because the fat
synthesized by the pig tends to be more saturated.”
More unsaturated fat can lead to softer bellies, which have
a shorter shelf life, increased susceptibility to becoming rancid and reduced
sliceability, the university said.
Stein and a team of researchers conducted an experiment using
224 barrows and gilts over a period of 97 days. A three-phase feeding program
was used with grower, early-finisher and late-finisher diets. In each phase,
diets containing 10%, 20% or 30% full-fat or defatted rice bran were fed, as
was a basal corn/soybean meal diet.
"We observed no effect of feeding rice bran on carcass
characteristics, but there were some differences in meat quality, especially
protein and fat percentage and marbling,” Stein said.
The protein content of the loin muscle was 7.0% and 8.7%
greater, respectively, for pigs fed the greatest amount of full-fat or defatted
rice bran than for pigs fed the basal diet, Stein reported. The fat content was
reduced in pigs fed the maximal amount of full-fat rice bran by 26% and 31% for
pigs fed full-fat and defatted rice bran, respectively. The marbling score was
1.88 in meat from pigs fed the basal diet but decreased to 1.00 and 1.25 for
the 30% full-fat and defatted rice bran diets, respectively.
Belly fat was softer if rice bran was included in the diets, the
researchers said. The iodine value of belly fat — a measure of unsaturation —
increased as more full-fat rice bran was included in the diet; however, feeding
up to 30% defatted rice bran did not affect the iodine value.
“The iodine value of fat from the pigs fed diets with full-fat
rice bran is probably greater because those diets contained up to twice as much
fat as the basal or defatted rice bran diets,” Stein said. “So, the pigs
synthesized less fat.”
Over the 97-day experimental period, average daily gain was not
affected by diet. However, average daily feed intake increased as the inclusion
rate of defatted rice bran increased, whereas the opposite was true when
full-fat rice bran was included in the diets, the researchers said. As a
consequence, the gain-to-feed ratio was greater in pigs fed diets containing
full-fat rice bran than defatted rice bran or the basal diet.
Stein said the results demonstrate that rice bran can be used in
pig diets, but there are trade-offs. "Including 30% full-fat rice bran in
diets for growing/finishing pigs may improve gain:feed without affecting
carcass characteristics or meat quality, although polyunsaturated fatty acids
in adipose tissues will increase. However, including up to 30% defatted rice
bran will reduce gain:feed ratio without affecting the loin muscle quality or
composition of adipose tissues," he said.
"Thus, it is a matter of ingredient costs to determine if
it is economical to include full-fat rice bran or defatted rice bran in diets
for growing/finishing pigs,” he added. “We hope that this information will help
producers and feed companies make more informed choices about the use of rice
bran in swine diets.”
The paper was
co-authored by Gloria Casas, Martin Overholt, Anna Dilger and Dustin Boler with
the University of Illinois and was published in theJournal of Animal Science.
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Rice smuggling: Nigerian government yet to issue any order to
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Investigations by TheNewsGuru.com have
revealed that the federal government is yet to issue any official order to shut
the nation’s borders to curb rice smuggling ten days after making the
pronouncement.
Though the government did
not reveal the particular border to be shut, however a quick check by the TheNewsGuru.com on
the major borders revealed that normal activities (particular rice import) is
still on going without any form of hindrance.
Recall that the federal
government last week said it will shut down the land border between Nigeria and
a neigbouring country in a few days time to avoid smuggling of foreign rice
into the country.
The Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, made the disclosure in
Abuja last Monday while speaking with youths in a leadership clinic under the
auspices of Guardians of the Nation International (GOTNI).
Ogbeh explained that
shutting the borders had become necessary to encourage local production and
sustain the economy of the country.
The minister said that a
neighbouring country was bent on destroying the economy of the country and
discouraging local production of rice, hence the need to shut down the border.
“Our other problem is
smuggling. As we speak, a neighbor of ours is importing more rice than
China is importing.
“They do not eat
parboiled rice, they eat white rice, they use their ports to try and damage our
economy.
“I am telling you now
because in a few days, you will hear the border has been shut, we are going to
shut it to protect you, us and protect our economy.
“You will start seeing
all sorts of negative things on the internet.
“Let me tell you why we
need to shut the border, I grow rice, I was the first Nigerian to mill rice
free of stones, if you plant rice in certain parcels of land, some poisonous
materials gets into the rice.
“There are three kinds of
water in their natural state; there is fresh water from the river, salt water
from the sea, blackish water.
“If you go to the Delta
in many countries, in South East Asia where they grow the rice, if you plant
rice in the same place like four to six years continuously, the quantum of
arsenic begins to increase and arsenic causes cancer and that is what they are
dumping for us.
“Some people say they
prefer Thai rice because they are very sophisticated, welcome to poison,’’
Ogbeh said.
However, speaking in an
exclusive interview with TheNewsGuru.com on Thursday, the Public
Relations Officer of the Ogun State Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service
(NSC), Mr. Maiwada said the agency was yet to receive any order whatsoever from
the federal government on shutting any of the land border.
“Government formulates
policies and we implement such policies. So, whatever government directs us to
do is what we will do. We are policy implementers. If government in good spirit
identifies some goods not to be imported into the country through land borders,
it is our duty to pursue such to the letter. But for now we have not receive
such order from the government,” Maiwada said.
Asked if he was aware of
the particular border to be shut, Maiwada said: “I’m not aware of the
particular border to be shut. I’m not in a position to speak on such.”
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Meanwhile, mixed
reactions have trailed the proposed border closure with many insisting that the
decision will rather increase smuggling rather than curbing or stopping it out
rightly.
A Retired Comptroller,
Nigeria Immigration Service, Kwara State Command, Mr Chime Nwachukwu said:
“Closing land borders is
just a political decision which can be taken between neighbouring countries.
There are two types of borders. There are legal and illegal borders. The legal
routes are patronised by genuine travellers and businessmen. The illegal routes
are patronised by illegal migrants and smugglers. The illegal routes are
everywhere, all over Nigeria. Sadly, illegal routes are more vibrant than the
legal routes. There are numerous security agencies that man these borders.
Despite the presence of
these agencies and their personnel, smuggling and illegal migration appear to
be on the increase. These illegal routes are used by corrupt officials to
illegally bridge the gap between their legitimate income and the realities of
the times. Of course, the excuse is that, government remuneration can’t take
care of the transportation of poorly maintained officials let alone their
families. It is a fact that our security officials given the responsibility of
manning our porous borders are poorly remunerated.
So, the root cause of the
rise in cases of smuggling cannot be separated from the poor welfare of
officers and men on the field. Some of these people out of desperation bend the
rules for personal gain. If these borders are closed, it will only affect the
legal routes. The only thing it will do to the illegal routes is to increase
activities and of course some of these officials will take advantage of the
situation.
Therefore, closing the
border will rather than solve the problem, increase smuggling. A substantial
part of the problem will be reduced if you take adequate care of security
officials by paying greater attention to their welfare, training and equipment.
Even when officials want to be patriotic, they will be risking their lives
engaging better equipped smugglers with more sophisticated weapons and
vehicles.
Officials lobby their
superiors to be posted to such illegal routes which are regarded as juicy.
There is a fraternity between some government officials and smugglers for
mutual benefit. Let our goods go and we grease your palms. There are two
alternatives, take the smugglers’ option and get welfare, or decide to do your
job and be ready for battle. If the officials decide to face battle, do they
have the capacity in terms of men and materials? The officials operate with
outdated weapons and rickety vehicles. The smugglers carry sophisticated
weapons and vehicles that suit the terrains.
There should be concerted
efforts by the government to properly equip our security officials, have
regular consultations with operating officers and know what their challenges
are. Fix those challenges, and then when you close borders it will be
effective.”
A local rice manufacturer
also opined thus: “Closing land border won’t reduce smuggling of rice because
the borders are too porous. The borders cannot be effectively closed down or
managed. Since they closed Seme border, rice has been coming in through
Cameroon and Togo. Togo is the new route. The entry point is no longer Lagos
but the North and some areas of Ogun State. They smuggle rice using
motorcycles. I even have photo evidence of this.
The government should not
dwell so much on closure of borders. If they want to encourage local
production, they should impose an outright ban on imported rice. We are in that
position where we have to come to terms with the fact that not eating rice will
never kill anybody. If they want to encourage rice production organically, let
the supply be driven by demand. If people want it desperately, the private
sector including subsistence farmers will grow theirs.
If there is a zero
tolerance for imported rice, it would be more effective than closure of
borders. If you are going to close borders, you might as well allow the rice in
through the ports at a reasonable rate and then use the levies and duty paid on
the imports to grow local rice production. If they don’t do this but resort to
just shutting the borders, they make smuggling more attractive. If you look at
rice production, you first have seeds. Most of the factors used in seed
production are imported.
The fertilisers are
imported, the pesticides are imported, herbicides are imported, tractors are
imported, land-tilling equipment are also imported. The irrigation
machines are imported as well as the diesel which you use in powering the
machines. So, we are still at the mercy of the dollar. How are we expected to
compete with rice coming in from a country where everything is subsidised and
the rice comes through borders that are porous? You can’t compete. So, if you
are going to ban rice, place an outright ban on imported rice. South Africa did
it and their citizens didn’t die. In the 1950s, people used to travel from
Ibadan to Lagos to eat rice. It is only now that rice has become a phenomenon.
Rice is just another form of carbohydrate which can be substituted in the
interim. The closure of borders will only make things worse.”
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However, the Madhya
Pradesh government has refused to give up and has been relentless in its demand
for the inclusion of 13 districts under GI certification for ‘traditional
basmati rice’ grown areas, despite the GI registry ruling against it, and the
recommendation of the expert committee appointed by the Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR).
APEDA had filed the
application to register ‘basmati’ as a GI in 2008. The body under the commerce
ministry has included 77 districts in the Indo-Gangetic plains along the
foothills of the Himalayas—covering Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi,
western Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir—where this
premium rice can be ‘legally’ cultivated. The GI-defined area, at present, is
spread across 18.5 lakh hectares involving around 25 lakh farmers.
Under the Geographical
Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, the GI registry
in February 2016 gave the GI tag to APEDA as the sole custodian of Basmati rice
grown in the Indo-Gangetic plains as per the directives issues by the
Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB). However, IPAB had asked the
stakeholders from Madhya Pradesh to submit fresh documents for inclusion in the
basmati-grown areas.
GI, a form of
intellectual property right (IPR), is distinct from other forms of IPR, as it
ascribes the exclusivity to the community in a defined geography, rather than
to an individual, as is in the case of trademarks and patents. A GI tag can be
issued for agricultural, natural or manufactured goods that have a unique
quality, reputation or other characteristics attributable to its geographical
origin. For example, Darjeeling tea, Kanchipuram Silk, Mysore Silk, Hyderabadi
haleem, Mizo chilli products, etc, sold with the GI tag have premium pricing.
In March 2018, the GI
registry had rejected Madhya Pradesh’s claim and held that “none of the
documents relied upon by Madhya Pradesh proved its claimed historical and
commercial cultivation of basmati rice within the areas claimed by it.” In the
absence of GI for basmati rice, many private companies had tried to register
their products under the title, which commands a premium in the global market.
Rice exporters as well
as APEDA have repeatedly stated that the current holders of the GI tag—the 77
districts across seven states—should not be expanded. Or else the GI granted to
basmati rice would lose its goodwill and exclusive credentials. This would also
provide a window for other countries, including Pakistan and China, to claim
the GI benefits, and could eventually dent India’s domination (the country
accounts for 85% of the total exports) in the basmati rice exports market.
Currently, 11 districts
in Pakistan also grow basmati rice and export the item to Europe, thanks to an
India-Pakistan agreement. Rice exporters fear that any move to expand the GI
definition of basmati rice-growing areas would result in Pakistan expanding its
area under the aromatic and long-grained rice.
“GI ownership of basmati
rice is an understanding between the European Union and India-Pakistan, giving
us an edge over the rest of the world. Any distortion in the well-defined and
historically-established boundaries of the GI zone will damage the uniqueness
and creditability of basmati,” says Vijay Setia, the president of the All India
Rice Exporters Association (AIREA).
Madhya Pradesh, in its
submission, had been demanding that 13 of its districts—Morena, Bhind, Sheopur,
Gwalior, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna, Vidisha, Raisen, Sehore, Hoshangabad,
Narsinghpur and Jabalpur—also be given the GI tag. That would help about 80,000
farmers to continue cultivating this paddy in around 2 lakh hectares, and
selling it as basmati.
The commerce ministry
officials acknowledge that all the basmati rice packs for exports contain
information that the material “is grown in Himalayan foothills,” not from
Madhya Pradesh. Besides claiming that the state lies in the Indo-Gangetic
plains, the MP government had stated that it has suitable agro-climatic
conditions (for growing basmati rice) similar to the traditional basmati-grown
areas and has a history of growing basmati rice since the 1900s.
An expert committee set
up by ICAR and chaired by BS Dhillon, the vice-chancellor of Punjab
Agricultural University, Ludhiana, in a meeting on April 20, 2018, refused the
inclusion of the Madhya Pradesh part of basmati rice-grown areas. The committee
deliberated on the issue and came to the conclusion that “basmati rice is
traditionally known to be cultivated in the foothills of the Himalayas in the
Indo-Gangetic plains. The state of Madhya Pradesh does not form part of the
same. Further, no areas in the state of Madhya Pradesh have been historically
known for commercial cultivation of basmati rice by farmers.”
The committee also noted
that “the evidences presented in the representation in favour of history of
basmati cultivation in Madhya Pradesh pertain to germplasm maintained for
academic purpose at government research stations in Madhya Pradesh and these are
not evidence of commercial cultivation of basmati rice by the farmers.”
Madhya Pradesh has
approached the Madras High Court on this issue, and the matter is slated to
come up for hearing on July 9-10.
Meanwhile, in a
surprising move, the agriculture ministry recently formed yet another committee
consisting of agricultural scientists from outside the traditional
basmati-growing states for considering Madhya Pradesh’s claim. This is the
second such committee set up by ICAR within the last three months and this
issue has assumed political significance, with the Madhya Pradesh assembly
elections slated to be held by the end of the year.
The committee, chaired
by RR Hanchinal, the former chairperson of the Protection of Plant Varieties
& Farmers’ Rights Authority, and members that include agricultural
scientists outside the basmati rice-grown areas, would be submitting its report
before the Madras High Court takes up the matter next month.
The basmati rice
exporters and farmers are keeping their fingers crossed as any alternations in
the definition of basmati rice-grown areas would have serious implications on
India’s rice exports and remuneration for the farmers.
By- SANDIP
DAS, Senior consultant, ICRIER. Views are personal
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Janta
Mela for Urban Areas and Lamas (Monks)
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Gangtok, 29 June (IPR) : The Janta Mela for Urban Areas and
Lamas (Monks) of the entire State was held today at Khel Gaon, Reshithang,
Ranka. It was clubbed with the final leg of the Jan Sampark cum Jan Seva
Abhiyan of the Hon’ble Chief Minister for the East District of Sikkim for three
constituencies namely Gangtok, Arithang and Upper Tadong along with the Sangha
Constituency. The public event was organized by Urban Development & Housing
Department, Government of Sikkim in coordination with the area MLAs and Nagar
Panchayats.
The programme began with welcome address by Secretary UD&HD
Shri L.B. Chettri, who briefly explained the objective of the programme and the
nature of benefits and token grants to be distributed. He informed that after
the public address programme, the beneficiaries would be handed over their
benefits at the stalls put up at the venue for the respective urban areas,
constituency and a separate stall for the monks.
Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling then handed over the token
benefits to beneficiaries from among the Lamas (monks) and the people of urban
areas from different parts of the State. The benefits that were distributed by
the Chief Minister on the occasion included Token Allotment for urban housing
scheme, GCI Sheets, Electric Rice Cooker, Plain Sheets as part of Urban Housing
Scheme, and House Enhancement Scheme Order. Likewise, subsidized rice was
distributed to beneficiaries under other priority households under Food &
Civil Supplies Department, while CMRHM, LPG, Pressure Cooker and GCI Sheets
were the items under the Rural Management & Development Department which
were distributed on the occasion.
Meanwhile, seven employees of the Municipal Bodies from all the
four districts were rewarded by the Chief Minister with Cash Award and Mementos
for rendering sincere and excellent service in their capacities.
The Chief Minister was felicitated by a delegation of monks with
an Appreciation Letter. Likewise, the representatives of Urban Local Bodies,
members of the business community, ASHA workers and Aganwadi Workers also
expressed felicitation to the Chief Minister.
Addressing the public event, Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling
said he was pleased to meet the learned monks (Lamas) from throughout the State
and also the business community and public from the urban areas.
He began his address by highlighting the objective of the Jan
Sampark and Jan Seva Abhiyan and the Janta Mela. He said that the entire
Government machinery had come to the people’s doorstep to honour them, to
understand their problems and issues, and to provide immediate respite. It is a
rare initiative where the entire Government machinery stretches out to the
public with welfare schemes in order to uplift the people and to improve their
living standards, he stated. He added that the constituency-wise visit of the
Chief Minister and the entire team of public representatives and Heads of
Departments also served as a medium to directly interact with the people and
enlighten them about the various schemes and programmes of the Government.
The Chief Minister in his address urged the people to take
complete ownership of the State instead of just fulfilling individual interests
and desires. He said that the people should realize that with right comes
responsibility towards the society and the State, and especially in a
democratic set-up, people should contribute.
Drawing a parallel between the era before merger and now, he
explained that Sikkim was the most underdeveloped Country during the reign of
the Chogyal, while today Sikkim is one of the five richest States in the
country, and the richest among the North Eastern States. He urged the monks to
compare the Sikkim of yesterday and today. There has been unprecedented
development in every sphere, and the infrastructural development and places of
religious worship are a few examples of the development witnessed by the State
in the last two decades.
Directing his address at the monks, the Chief Minister stated
that the Government has created numerous infrastructures and an environment for
intellectual learning for Buddhists. The Guest House at Bodh Gaya, enhancement
of Annual Grant to monasteries, creation of monastic schools where modern
education is imparted, Buddhist University at Deorali, and Aamji education for
Bhutia and Lepcha are a few examples of these initiatives. He added that the
Buddhist University would ensure that our Lamas would be highly intellectual
and would be equipped with modern education. He gave an assurance that the
salaries and allowances of the monastic lobelas would be enhanced in near
future.
He also touched upon the history of Sikkim, and how three
revered Lamas contributed to the building of ancient monasteries, and
subsequently the establishment of Monarchy in Sikkim. He stated that these
three Lamas have made the biggest contribution to Sikkim. He further added that
the Government is making a 50 ft tall statue of these three Lamas and also of
the first Chogyal at Yuksom, West Sikkim, as a mark of reverence.
Addressing the Bhutia and Lepcha communities, the Chief Minister
stated that all the political privileges of the BL have been kept intact. The
reservation of BL in the Panchayat is the latest addition, and BL language is
being taught till university level. Further, he reiterated that the Government
is committed to safeguard all the social and political privileges of the BL
communities, which includes the 13 seats in the State Legislative Assembly.
He further urged the people of Sikkim to take collective
responsibility to preserve and protect the peaceful, secular, neat and clean,
organic and eco-tourism friendly status of Sikkim. He added that a good government
is like our parents. Our Government has nurtured and loved the people of
Sikkim, in the same way parents would nurture their children, he stated.
Addressing the public of urban areas, especially the business
community, Chief Minister Shri Chamling stated that the people of the business
community also have to take ownership of the State instead of just securing
their individual business and household. He urged them to value and acknowledge
the development that has taken place during the tenure of the Government under
his leadership.
He added that Gangtok is the business centre of Sikkim like all
other sub towns in the districts. The demand has risen due to overall
development, the value of our market has increased, the value of land,
building, shop has increased manifold. The value of Gangtok has increased by
approximately 5000 times, which is evident from the GSDP increase recorded.
Business volume has increased. Space / Site Salami system for shops has been
introduced. This is the result of our development policies, and people are enjoying
the fruit of Democratic dividend brought about by good governance. He further
added that the Government has always respected the business community of Sikkim
and ensured that they live with dignity. The business community elsewhere are
living with fear and insecurity. Our biggest contribution is the peace,
security and respect for all, he stated.
The Chief Minister also underlined some of the privileges
ensured by the Government for the business community in the State. All
Residential Certificate (RC) holders, all old business men and all urban
settlers, wards of those employed in Sikkim before 1969, all settlers before
1975 should get income tax exemption. He stated that the Government is
committed to ensure that these rights are ascertained and repeated requests
have been made to the Centre. Further, the Government has made a rule that all
RC holders who have trade licence, will get all other privileges, except the
privileges under Sikkim Subject and Land Revenues Order No. 1 reserved for the
Subject Holders of Sikkim. The privileges include Trade licence for children of
RC holders, bazar land, jobs in private sector, reservation in higher
education, can contest Nagar Panchayat elections, can acquire liquor shop
licence, wife will get trade licence in case of death of husband, privileges
like free education till college, free books and uniforms, free medicine for
BPL category Bazar dwellers, medical reimbursement for referred patients, Rs.
15000 to go to Siliguri for treatment and Rs. 25000 for bigger cities like
Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. Likewise, RC holders will get benefits such as Rural
housing scheme for the BPL category Bazar dwellers, gas cylinder, cooker,
induction, plain sheets and subsidized rice.
The Chief Minister announced that the top floor of GMC building
at Deorali has been allotted for Bihari Bhawan. Likewise, the top floor of
Children park vehicle stand above M.G. Marg Gangtok has been allotted for
Marwari Bhawan.
The Chief Minister also announced that Peons in all Government
establishments will henceforth be redesignated as Office Attendant.
In conclusion, the Chief Minister assured that the demands put
forth by the MLAs of Gangtok, Arithang and Upper Tadong constituencies will be
passed phase wise in a month’s time.
The programme came to an end with vote of thanks proposed by
Commissioner, GMC, Shri Chewang Gyaccho.
Rice Transplanter Machines
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Chapter 12 Rice Transplanter Machines Market Forecast
Chapter 13 Research Findings and Conclusion
Chapter 14 Methodology and Data Source
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Rice Protein Market Analysis: By Type
Rice Protein Concentrates
Rice Protein Isolates
Other Rice Protein Types
Rice Protein Isolates
Other Rice Protein Types
Rice Protein Market Analysis: By Application
Healthcare Food
Sports Nutrition
Beverage
Others
Sports Nutrition
Beverage
Others
The file world Rice
Protein Market involves a SWOT analysis that defines the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats that are expected to have an effect on the segments
of the market within the practically future. In addition, the document also
involves Porter’s five forces analysis, that examines the risk of the new
entrants, the negotiation energy of buyers and suppliers, and likewise the
depth of the aggressive rivalry. The document moreover discusses the business
and selling ways viable to be enforced through these inside the approaching
back few years.
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the Rice Protein market to supply valuable ideas. The product portfolio of the
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their case studies and techniques they adopted over the final number of years.
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Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), core east and Latin us. North the USA has
nonheritable the main function inside the global market and is projected to
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years to come back. Europe is additionally expected to witness a healthful
rise, resulting in a monstrous development in its market, states the evaluation
file.
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situation and trends present inside the market have moreover been encapsulated
underneath this portion of the be trained. What is more, the mergers and
acquisitions that handed off inside the market in previous few years and there
have an effect on the market’s development has additionally been bestowed
beneath this a part of the document.
Table of Contents
International Rice
Protein Market size, popularity and Forecast 2023
1. enterprise Overview of Rice Protein
2. world Rice Protein competitors evaluation via avid gamers
three enterprises (high avid gamers) Profiles
4. international Rice Protein Market measurement through
variety and application (2018-2023)
5. united states of America Rice Protein development repute
and Outlook
6. European Rice Protein progress repute and Outlook
7. Japan Rice Protein development status and Outlook
8. China Rice Protein development popularity and Outlook
9. India Rice Protein progress repute and Outlook
10. Southeast Asia Rice Protein development fame and Outlook
eleven Market Forecast via areas, sort and software (2018-2023)
12. Rice Protein Market Dynamics
13. Market effect reasons analysis
14. study finding/Conclusion
15. Appendix
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