Cooperation Minister reviews progress of pilot grain storage projects launched in 11 states
The National Level Coordination Committee (NLCC) chaired by Ashish Kumar Bhutani reviewed India's grain storage project progress initiated by the Ministry of Cooperation.

Speaking on the occasion, the Cooperation Secretary said this is one of most ambitious projects undertaken by the government, envisaging creation of warehouses at a decentralized level for nationwide rollout, an official statement said.
Implemented by the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC), with support from NABARD and FCI, the pilot project is now being extended to an additional 500 PACS.
The plan leverages existing government schemes such as the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) and Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure Scheme (AMI) to establish facilities including warehouses, custom hiring centres, processing units and fair price shops. States, Union Territories, and national cooperatives like NCCF and NAFED have identified more PACS for storage capacity creation under the project, the statement said.
The committee also discussed strategies for nationwide expansion and potential godown linkages with stakeholders, it added. Secretaries from key ministries, including Agriculture, Food and Public Distribution, and Food Processing Industries, along with heads of FCI, NABARD, and WDRA, were present.
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