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Floriculture Sector Set to Blossom with Rs. 47-cr Rehabilitation Move.


There is a bonanza waiting for the INDIAN FLORICULTURE INDUSTRY  had its way. It is proposed the implementation of the AF Ferguson report on financial rehabilitation for this sector. Recently, speaking to the media on the side lines of the International Flower Auction Centre, KS Money, Chairman of Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said that the rehabilitation package is estimated to cost about Rs. 47 crore.

"The package covers a total of 39 units of which 16 units have already gone for the one-time settelment (OTS) scheme with commercial banks. The package will include the outstanding loan and overdue interest, "he added. The average acreage of each unit is pegged around three acres. Mr Money said that, as a part of the package, each unit would have to contribute 40% of the amount while the balance would be provided by APEDA by way of a grant to be repaid back to the agency over a period of seven to eight years. He said that APEDA would directly pay the banks/FIs, National Horticulture Board and not route the money through the units.

Of thouse units which had gone in for rehabilitation under the OTS, Mr. Money said that APEDA would pay the fuel subsidy which had not been paid out to defaulting units since Septemeber 2002. However, Mr. Money had a caveat saying that this was only at a proposal stage.

"We have to still work out would fund the exercise. Will we (Commerce Ministry) have to pay for it or would the Union Finance Ministry provide some kind of budgetary support is yet to be worked out," he added.

Earlier speaking at the inauguration of the International Auction Centre, Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath noted that the Floriculture Industry in India was set for take off, thanks to the ongoing retail revolution in the country. "Organised retail is only 2.5% of the total Indian retail market, a figure which should go up. this will help the floriculture sector, " he added.

Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy said that the state was well poised to become a major force in the agriculture/horticulture sector. Currently, the state has seven million hectares under horticulture cultivation with an annual production with an annual production of over 100,000 tonnes  worth Rs.8,500 crore.

Source : The Economic Times, Mumbai (tuesday, 23 Jan 2007)
Floriculture Sector Set to Blossom with Rs. 47-cr Rehabilitation Move.

BLOSSOM
PACKAGE COVERS 39 UNITS, of which 16 units have already gone for one-time settelment scheme with banks.

The PACKAGE will include the outstanding loan as well as the interest that is overdue.

EACH UNIT would have to contribute 40% of the amount while the balance would be provided by APEDA.
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