In India, a Deela work is being operated to reduce oil imports and promote the production of oil seed crops. Under this task, farmers are encouraged to increase the lower part of oilseed crops in the country. For the first time in this scene, peanuts, sunflowers and sesame are cultivated in ten states including Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Bihar. This is done under the national task so that the production of oils that can be eaten can be increased.
Dilhan crops are usually cultivated mainly mainly during the Carib and Rabbi season, but this time the growing oil of seed crops has been launched in the summer (February to June) and 1.11 lakh hectares are planted. By 2032, the federal government has reached the target to reduce importing oil from 57 per cent to 28 percent.
More than 10 thousand crores will be spent on the Telehan Mission
For this purpose, the government spends Rs 10,103 crore for national food oil, which increases the production of major oilseed crops such as rapseed-mosans, peanuts, soybeans, sunsflowers and sesame. This work began last year. The government also emphasizes how to increase the efficiency of oil production by making additional decisions from the secondary sources of oil, such as cotton seed (cotton seed), rice salimi (rice franca) and tree -emitted oils.
Tilahan is being raised to process crops
To successfully change this task, the government promotes secondary oil cotton seed oil, rice bran oil and oil processing out of trees. The government is currently providing financial aid to create units (processing after crop harvesting), to promote the post -harvesting process and upgrade existing units to the development of farmers’ manufacturing systems (FPOs), co -operative societies and food oil industry plaster development.
India imports these tilas
According to the report, there has been a lot of oil consumption in India in recent years, which has not been met with domestic production, which has caused imports of these oils. More oil production in the country, India has to import 57 per cent of oil. India imports a large amount of palm oil, soybean and sunflower oil.
Read –