Maharashtra cabinet approves agro-tourism policy to empower farmers

NEW DELHI:The Maharashtra cabinet on Sunday approved an agro-tourism policy aimed at empowering farmers.

A statement from the chief minister’s office said the highlight of the policy would be rural development through tourism, making available market for agriculture produce, encouraging agriculture allied business, providing employment opportunities to women and youth in rural areas.

It would also provide platform to showcase folk art and culture as well as agriculture to tourists and allow them to spend time in a pollution-free environment, the statement informed.

“Agro tourism centres will be set up and the tourism department will give them registration certificate. Farmers and agriculture institutions who will set up the centres will get loan from banks. The centres can be set up in farm area of two to five acres. They must have accommodation rooms, kitchen and area to serve food,” an official said.

The registration fee would be Rs 2500, while renewal would cost Rs 1,000.

Source: Press Trust of India

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