In Jammu and Kashmir, the Administrative Council under Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, yesterday, approved incentives to encourage Cooperatives to set-up small food processing units costing up to 10 lakh rupees. Akashvani Jammu Correspondent reports that Cooperative Societies registered in J&amp;K willing to set up Food Processing Units will be offered loan by Cooperative Banks to the extent of 90 per cent of project cost or 9 lakh rupees whichever is less.<br />''<br />''The food processing unit has to be set up and operationalized by the cooperative in one year after which 50 per cent cost of the loan amount, subject to a ceiling of 4.50 lakh rupees, shall be released as subsidy by Government to the Cooperative Bank on behalf of the Cooperative. The balance principal amount of the loan shall be paid by the beneficiary cooperative in the second, third and fourth year in three equal installments to the respective Cooperative Bank.<br />''<br />''The entire interest on the loan amount will be paid by Government to the Cooperative Bank on timely re-payment of the loan by the beneficiary cooperative to the bank. The Cooperative Department shall target setting up of 80 Food Processing Units over a span of two years (2023-24 &amp; 2024-25) under this scheme.<br />''<br />''The institutional mechanism for implementation and monitoring of this scheme has also been approved by the AC which includes committees for formulation, evaluation and approval of DPR/Proposals. This scheme will provide employment opportunity to the farmers, those involved in Cooperative Sector and Cooperative Banks will earn assured repayments also.<br />
News On AIR | January 20, 2024 9:29 AM
J&K Administrative Council under LG approves incentives to encourage Cooperatives to set-up small food processing units