Spice Park soon at Pampore: Mir
Srinagar: The Minister for Agriculture, Ghulam Hassan Mir has announced that a Spice Park would be set up by the Spice Board of India at Pampore, to provide better marketing facilities to the saffron growers besides checking the sale of substandard and spurious saffron in the market. He said Rs. 373 crore are being spent under this scheme during first four years of the scheme.
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