Assam Chief Minister meets agriculture and animal husbandry entrepreneurs to boost state's economy
There is a possibility that around 4.5 lakh youths of Assam would come back to their state from different states after the lock down and they need to engaged agriculture and animal husbandry sector.

Sonowal informed the delegation that consequent upon Centre’s advisories, State government has given relaxations to state’s agricultural activities and therefore, several agri-based economic activities have been resumed amid social distancing norms.
Drawing the attention of the delegation, Chief Minister Sonowal said that during the lockdown period, the state the has got the opportunity to assess the demand and supply requirement of agriculture products.
Based on the outcome of the assessment, the State government is of the view that there is tremendous demand of the local produce and the state has to capitalise the market opportunity by correspondingly increasing the production and market chain. He also asked the delegation to motivate the farming community to work sustainably to capture the market of neighbouring states besides the countries like Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
Sonowal said that there is a possibility that around 4.5 lakh youths of Assam would come back to their state from different states after the lockdown, so there should be a concerted effort to engage them.
Chief Minister also stressed on starting a survey in the state to do a mapping of the strong points of agriculture and make the state’s agriculture sector self-reliance in line with Vietnam.
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