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CM announces to include Honey under the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana

August 16, 2025 07:36 PM
CM announces to include Honey under the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana

Quality Control Laboratory to be set up at a cost of Rs. 20 crore

Ramnagar Institute to be developed as a National-Level Institute for advanced and scientific research in beekeeping – says Nayab Saini

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, making a major announcement in the interest of farmers, said that on the lines of horticulture crops, honey will also be included in the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana. Along with this, arrangements will be made for honey sales at the Integrated Beekeeping Development Centre at Ramnagar, Kurukshetra. Facilities for storage and quality testing will also be provided there. Soon, a Quality Control Laboratory will be established at a cost of Rs. 20 crore. In addition, the Ramnagar Institute will be developed into a national-level institute where advanced and scientific research related to beekeeping can be undertaken.

The Chief Minister was addressing a state-level workshop on beekeeping organized in Kurukshetra on Saturday. He said that beekeeping is a major source of additional income for farmers and also enhances crop productivity. To realize PM Narendra Modi’s call for a “Sweet Revolution,” Haryana is moving forward at a rapid pace.

Target of Producing 15,500 Metric Tonnes of Honey by 2030

Saini said that in Ramnagar, Kurukshetra, the country’s first Integrated Beekeeping Development Centre has been established with the cooperation of Israel, where training is being provided to farmers. A Honey Trade Centre is also functioning here, through which 74,000 boxes and 3,43,000 comb sheets have been distributed so far. The centre also has facilities for honey processing and bottling. The state government has formulated the “Beekeeping Policy – 2021,” under which a target has been set to prepare 7,750 beekeepers and produce 15,500 metric tonnes of honey by the year 2030. Subsidy of up to 85 percent is being provided on bee boxes, colonies, and equipment.

He further said that along with beekeeping, horticulture has been made the main pillar of agricultural diversification. In 2014, the horticulture area in the state was 1.17 lakh acres, which has now increased to 2.60 lakh acres.

The Chief Minister said that beekeeping is such an enterprise that requires minimal land and can be adopted as a startup by women and youth. He urged the youth to launch honey brands and market their products globally through online platforms. The government will provide financial support and technical guidance at every step.

 

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