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Share Your Innovations and Experiences in the Bamboo Value Chain

Start Date :
Dec 29, 2020
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Bamboo has been the lifeline of rural India since time immemorial. With the passage of time and development of technologies leading to new usage, the 'green gold' has turned into a ...

Bamboo has been the lifeline of rural India since time immemorial. With the passage of time and development of technologies leading to new usage, the 'green gold' has turned into a potential game changer for rural economy - for the farmer and industry equally.

With this background and number of progressive measures including the amendment of the Indian Forest Act to remove bamboo outside forests from the definition of 'trees', the restructured National Bamboo Mission (NBM) was launched in 2018-19 for the development of complete value chain of bamboo sector linking growers (farmers) with industry starting from raising quality planting material, plantation, creation of facilities for collection, aggregation, processing, micro, small & medium enterprises, skill development and brand building initiative in a cluster approach mode.

‘National Bamboo Mission’ invites farmers, entrepreneurs, researchers, bamboo-based industry to send in their experiences, innovations, and good practices adopted for increased productivity, strengthen supply of raw material to industry, products in sync with contemporary markets, REPLACE SINGLE USE PLASTICS, new age construction, and other sunrise uses.

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Last date of submission is 31st January 2021.

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Shaikh Maeed Abid Ali
Shaikh Maeed Abid Ali 5 years 7 months ago
To Respected Prime minister: India is second only to China in terms of bamboo diversity. ... Bamboo is grown on 10 million hectares in India and covers almost 13 per cent of the total forest area. The total production of bamboo is five million tonnes per year. About 8.6 million people depend on bamboo for their livelihood.
vrishbhanath vardhman Gumate
vrishbhanath vardhman Gumate 5 years 7 months ago
KVK has been good education for Bamboo plants. Small scale industrial development are being basically good for farmers economy. food processing and small scale industrial projects information given by KVK. Bamboo is farmers money plants. Bamboo is good economic development chain. Domestic and industrial as well as farmers economy evolution are good ways of Bamboo plants. Environment and human health is good from Bamboo plants as well as farmers economy and National economically. Thank you.
Karunaivel
Karunaivel 5 years 7 months ago
Respected Prime Minister Sir, I learnt that Bamboos are antibacterial and the natural antibacterial properties of bamboo fibers make bamboo a great material for use in clothing. Bamboo and cotton were tested for how much bacteria they killed over a 24-hour period, and the bamboo killed nearly all of the bacteria, while the cotton did not kill any.
Govindraya Prabhu
Govindraya Prabhu 5 years 7 months ago
Our lifestyle & culture has everything and it is complete one. That is how it is called SAMSKRITI (SAMYAK KRITAHA ITI SAMSJRITIHI). we need to go 2020 years back to reach the same richness of "BHARATH EK SONE KI CHIDIA". We need to encourage everything which connects us with nature and discourage everything which is taking away from the nature. More it takes away more to discourage. Infact we are spoiling the nature in the name of civilization by more & more construction to be stopped.
SHAMS UDDIN
SHAMS UDDIN 5 years 7 months ago
India is second only to China in terms of bamboo diversity. ... Bamboo is grown on 10 million hectares in India and covers almost 13 per cent of the total forest area. The total production of bamboo is five million tonnes per year. About 8.6 million people depend on bamboo for their livelihood.