Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced plans to offer incentives for ‘urad’ (black gram) and ‘masoor’ (lentil) pulses to support farmers. Speaking at an exhibition in Indore, he mentioned a detailed scheme in progress, with an official announcement expected at a farmers’ conference. The government aims to boost milk production from 9% to 20% over the next five years, alongside incentives for moong and urad crops.
Addressing a gathering of food processing industry representatives, CM Yadav highlighted the state’s strategic location and its plans for air cargo facilities. Emphasizing support for farmers and industrialists, he discussed the state’s commitment to enhancing farmer income and fostering cooperation with businesses. The government’s focus on agriculture was underscored, with 2026 declared as the ‘Year of Agriculture’ to strengthen rural sectors.
Inaugurating an exhibition showcasing machinery for processing various food items, Chief Minister Yadav outlined the state’s efforts to promote production, quality improvement, and cost reduction in the food processing industry. The ongoing GrainEx India exhibition 2026 aims to facilitate industry professionals in exploring innovative approaches for enhancing productivity and efficiency.
