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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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Mdshahab Uddin
Mdshahab Uddin 5 years 5 months ago
it is very nice matter for better developments of Bamboo production in Katihar, purnia, Araria and Bhagalpur also but the people need financial help for better farming for future, I know nicely these districts where the soil is like of Bamboo farming but most of the people are very poor they all are labour grade about 50% of the total population they are very helpless with their poor economic they need easy and simple loan process it means there are need a attention of local government,
SHARIF SHAIKH
SHARIF SHAIKH 5 years 5 months ago
उत्तर भारत के पर्वतीय क्षेत्र (हिमाचल प्रदेश एवं उत्तराखण्ड) बाँस की विभिन्न प्रजातियों को उगाने के लिये आदर्श क्षेत्र है। शिवालिक पर्वतीय क्षेत्र और इसकी तलहटी में लाठी बाँस, कांटा बाँस एवं मध्य हिमालय में मगर एवं चाय बाँस पाया जाता है। ऊपरी हिमालय क्षेत्रों में रिंगाल की प्रजातियाँ पाई जाती हैं। रिंगाल की मुख्य चार प्रजातियाँ गोल, थाम, देव एवं जमूरा हैं। बाँस सामान्यतः नम घाटियों में वृक्षों की छाँव में, नदियों और नालों के किनारे एवं पर्वतों के ढलान के निचले भागों में होता है।
Mukesh Kumar Gupta
Mukesh Kumar Gupta 5 years 5 months ago
बांस से यदि हर घर,आफिस, बिजनेस और बाग बगीचों के बाहरी हिस्से को बांस से गांव के लुक में सजाकर सौंदर्य करण किया जाए और एक हैरिटेज का लुक दिया जाए, तो भारतीय संस्कृति का एक अच्छा उदाहरण हर शहर, गांव, गली में देखने को मिलेगा। सरकार इसपर एक इंजिनियरिंग पाठ्यक्रम भी बढा सकती है। बांस को यदि हर नहर नदी और नालों के साथ साथ लगादे तो बाढ़ में मिट्टी कटाव के चांस कम होंगे, हर किसान यदि खेत में चारों ओर बांस लगादे तो इक बाड की शक्ल में घेराव कर सकता है। फर्नीचर तो बनता ही है जयभारत 🇮🇳🙏✍️
VIII RAMAN Rishi sudarshan
VIII RAMAN Rishi sudarshan 5 years 5 months ago
Bamboo belongs to the Bambusoideae subfamily of the perennial evergreen grass family Poaceae (Gramineae). It was German Botanist, Charles Kunth, that first published his taxonomic findings in 1815. Of all grasses, bamboo is the largest and the only one that can diversify into forest. Although bamboo is a grass, many of the larger woody bamboo species are very tree-like in appearance and are often called "bamboo trees". However, there are a few essential differences between grasses and trees.