The farmers need to come out of their traditional mindset and develop business acumen to reap the benefits of food processing that has a lot to offer to the country, says joint secretary, ministry of food processing industries, Government of India, Ajit Kumar. Kumar was in the city to inaugurate one-day orientation TRAIning programme on food processing for farmers at then Banaras Hindu University on Sunday. Saying that commercial orientation and awareness...
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