
Chilli market yard located in the heart of Guntur will be shifted to a bigger location, says G.V.L. Narasimha Rao
The Hindu
The new facility will be spread over 200 acres and will have all facilities for the stakeholders, says the Chairman of the Task Force Committee on Chilli
The Guntur Agriculture Market Committee (AMC), which is known internationally as the Guntur chilli market yard, will be shifted from the city to another location, says BJP Rajya Sabha member G.V.L. Narasimha Rao.
Mr. Narasimha Rao, along with AMC chairman Chandragiri Yesuratnam and general secretary of the Chillies Exporters’ Association India Thota Rama Krishna, was addressing the media after inaugurating the association’s office at the AMC here on Saturday.
Mr. Narasimha Rao, who is also Chairman of the Task Force Committee on Chilli, said they had decided to shift the market yard as it was located in the heart of the city, posing problems for the residents and others.
The existing market yard is spread over 56 acres, while the new one will be spread over 200 acres, with all facilities for the stakeholders.
Mr. Narasimha Rao said the Exporters’ Association and the Commission Agents’ Association agreed to provide a financial assistance of ₹200 crore for relocation of the market yard.
The BJP leader said that he would take up with the Union government the issue of extending financial support in this regard.
He said there was a provision for sanctioning ₹50 crore from the Spices Board if we declare the yard as a spices cluster. He suggested to the AMC to make a proposal for declaring the new chilli market yard as a spices cluster.