Budget paved way for AYUSH sector s sustainable growth : Experts
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New Delhi, Feb 7 : The Union Budget 2021-22 has introduced numerous enablers and catalysts which will pave the way for the AYUSH sector to tap sustainable growth, said a panel of experts who had interpreted the Budget for the sector.
The Budget presented by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman this week allocated Rs 2,970.30 crore to the AYUSH ministry for the next fiscal year marking an increase of 40 per cent of the corresponding figure of the current fiscal.
Updated Feb 07, 2021 | 14:54 IST
Finance Ministry allocated Rs 2,970.30 crore to Ministry of AYUSH for the next fiscal year, an increase of 40% of the corresponding Rs 2,122.08 cr of the current fiscal. Union Budget 2021 places AYUSH sector on sustainable growth path: Ministry  |  Photo Credit: Thinkstock
The Union Budget 2021-22 paved the way for sustainable growth for AYUSH sector can tap, according to the ministry s panel of experts who interpreted the Budget for the sector.
Budget 2021 presented by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday allocated Rs 2,970.30 crore to Ministry of AYUSH for the next fiscal year, an increase of 40% of the corresponding Rs 2,122.08 cr of the current fiscal.
National Medicinal Plants Board launches consortia of medicinal plants
National Medicinal Plants Board launches consortia of medicinal plants
29 December 2020 | News NMPB Consortia will address/deliberate (not limited to) on quality planting material, research & development, cultivation, trade of medicinal plants/market linkage etc .
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The National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB), Ministry of AYUSH has envisaged the necessity of connectivity between stakeholders in the supply chain and value chain of Medicinal Plants. NMPB Consortia will address/deliberate (not limited to) on quality planting material, research & development, cultivation, trade of medicinal plants/market linkage etc.
To establish the linkage between the farmers and manufacturers, a ‘Seed to Shelf’ approach is being introduced, wherein, aspects related to quality planting materials (QPM), good agriculture practices (GAP’s), good post harvest practices (GPHP’s) would be
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