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Share Your Innovations and Experiences in the Bamboo Value Chain

Start Date :
Dec 29, 2020
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Bamboo has been the lifeline of rural India since time immemorial. With the passage of time and development of technologies leading to new usage, the 'green gold' has turned into a ...

Bamboo has been the lifeline of rural India since time immemorial. With the passage of time and development of technologies leading to new usage, the 'green gold' has turned into a potential game changer for rural economy - for the farmer and industry equally.

With this background and number of progressive measures including the amendment of the Indian Forest Act to remove bamboo outside forests from the definition of 'trees', the restructured National Bamboo Mission (NBM) was launched in 2018-19 for the development of complete value chain of bamboo sector linking growers (farmers) with industry starting from raising quality planting material, plantation, creation of facilities for collection, aggregation, processing, micro, small & medium enterprises, skill development and brand building initiative in a cluster approach mode.

‘National Bamboo Mission’ invites farmers, entrepreneurs, researchers, bamboo-based industry to send in their experiences, innovations, and good practices adopted for increased productivity, strengthen supply of raw material to industry, products in sync with contemporary markets, REPLACE SINGLE USE PLASTICS, new age construction, and other sunrise uses.

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Last date of submission is 31st January 2021.

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Vepari Sanjana
Vepari Sanjana 5 years 5 months ago
Half the world's 1,200 woody bamboo species, one of the planet's most useful but least studied plants, face extinction because of forest destruction, according to the World Conservation Monitoring Centre in Cambridge.In the first comprehensive study of the bamboo scientists say that trade in these plants is worth as much as bananas or US beef, yet their value has been largely ignored.The extraordinary lifestyle of bamboos - individuals of each species flower once simultaneously every 20 to 1
Vepari Sanjana
Vepari Sanjana 5 years 5 months ago
Bamboo is used to make paper.Now a days people are using paper in a limitless way , this leads to extinction of bamboo plants. Due to this the other products made from bamboo are also in the edge of extinction.
SHARIF SHAIKH
SHARIF SHAIKH 5 years 5 months ago
बाँस पूरी तरह से इको-फ्रेंडली है और इसकी खेती करना भी आसान और किफायती है। हालांकि, पहले बाँस की खेती सिर्फ जंगलों तक सीमित थी। किसान इसे अपने खेतों में नहीं उगा सकते थे। लेकिन दूसरे देशों में बढ़ते बाँस के अच्छे उपयोग को देखते हुए सरकार ने यह प्रतिबंध हटा दिया और बांस को सामान्य घास की केटेगरी में कर दिया। अब कोई भी बांस उगा सकता है।
somnath dahal
somnath dahal 5 years 5 months ago
বাঁহৰ সামগ্ৰী ব্যৱহাৰ কৰক প্লাটিক বন্ধ কৰক পৰিবেশ প্ৰদূষণ প্ৰতিৰোধ কৰিবলৈ সক্ষম হম.|
Aditi Kashyap
Aditi Kashyap 5 years 5 months ago
Hi, I saw bamboo dustbins at public places in my visit to Meghalaya, and all I think it is a very scalable product - it can easily replace the plastic dustbins used at public places across the country. I am unable to attach the picture for some reason, but happy to provide it if required. Thanks
Harish Meena
Harish Meena 5 years 5 months ago
गावो में अभी भी बहुत सी सुंदर कलाकृति देखने को मिलती हैं मेरे घर में खज़ुर की पत्तियों से चटाई बनाई जाती हैं बहुत ही सुंदर आपको चाहिए तो आप बता सकते हैं