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Presentation by A.K.Singh, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Managing Director

Global Investors’ Meet - 2012 2 nd & 3 rd Nov. 2012, Raipur Investment Opportunities in Minor Forest Produce Sector in Chhattisgarh. Presentation by A.K.Singh, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Managing Director Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce (Tr. & Dev.)

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Presentation by A.K.Singh, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Managing Director

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  1. Global Investors’ Meet - 2012 2nd & 3rd Nov. 2012, Raipur Investment Opportunities in Minor Forest Produce Sector in Chhattisgarh Presentation by A.K.Singh, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Managing Director Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce (Tr. & Dev.) Co-operative Federation Limited, Raipur Chhattisgarh, INDIA

  2. Warm Welcome • to all Investors • of M.F.P. Sector • in Chhattisgarh • in Global Investors’ Meet - 2012

  3. India is home to the oldest, richest and most diverse traditions associated with herbal and medicinal plants and is the birthplace of AYUSH medicines. The country enjoys strong farming capacity along with robust manufacturing facilities of herbal and medicinal products. A steady increase in the AYUSH hospitals in India will further increase the demand for AYUSH medicines throughout the country. 60% of the exports from India is medicinal plants and 40% are Herbal products. The demand for neutraceuticals and cosmetic products is increasing at a fast pace due to growing health consciousness globally. So this sector has the potential to become the hot bed for investments. National Scenario

  4. C.G. M.F.P. Federation and C.G. Medicinal Plant Board Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce (T & D) Co-op. Federation Ltd., Raipur is the Apex body for trade and development of Minor Forest Produce / Medicinal Plants in the state. The Federation promotes the sector through the following: Purchase of full quantity of nationalised MFP from the collectors. Purchase of limited quantity of non-nationalised MFP from the collectors. Value addition and processing of MFP, Product Packaging and marketing. 4. CGMFPFED has introduced “Chhattisgarh Herbals” as the brand name for its products. The Chhattisgarh State Medicinal Plants Board was set up in 2004 to create an enabling environment for the development of the medicinal plant sector as a whole.

  5. Trade of MFP in Chhattisgarh • Due to huge availability of Minor Forest Produce and Medicinal Plants, the State has been declared as Herbal State.   • State is not earning any revenue from the trade of MFPs except different taxes.

  6. Tendu Leaves Trade

  7. Sal Seed Trade

  8. Harra Trade

  9. Gum Category-1 (Kullu) Trade

  10. Gum Category-2 (Dhawda, Khair & Babool) Trade

  11. Sharing of Profit From Trade • Entire value of the Nationalised MFP's realised from purchasers is ploughed back to the MFP collectors. • Primary Co-operative Societies are the basic unit for calculating the amount of profit. This results in competitive spirit among primary co-operative societies so as to earn maximum income through quality control. • The whole profit earned from the trade of Nationalised MFP's is distributed in the following manner.

  12. Development of Forest and Forest Produce • From the net trade profit of tendu leaves and salseed, 20% amount of the collection year 1998 and 15% of the collection year 1999 to 2007 amounting Rs. 5546.92 Lakhs has been provided for the development of forest and forest produce to the District Unions to enhance the production of Minor Forest Produce. • The Peoples’ Protected Areas are developed by C.G. Forest Department and C.G.M.F.P. Federation to conserve and sustainably harvest MFP.

  13. Support to Tendu Leaves Pluckers • 1. The State Govt. provides every year one pair of footwear to each Tendu leaves plucker family. • 2. Jan Shree Group Insurance Scheme for Tendu Leaves Pluckers • Jan Shree Group Insurance Scheme for all the Tendu leaves plucker’s family head was started from 01.05.2007. • The family head or his nominee gets following amount on his death/disability :- • Normal death – Rs. 20000/- • Partial disability due to accident – Rs. 25000/- • Accidental Death or Permanent disability – Rs. 50000/- • Two children of the family head studying between 9th and 12th class and ITI get half yearly scholarship @ Rs. 600/- under ShikshaSahyog Scheme. • The 50% amount of the insurance premium is paid by Government of India and 37.50% and 12.50% of the amount is paid by State Government and Federation respectively.

  14. 3. Old Group Insurance Scheme for Tendu Leaves Pluckers Group Insurance Scheme for Tendu leaves plucker’s except head of the family. Age of the member between 18 and 60 years. The 50% amount of the insurance premium is paid by M.F.P. Federation and 50% of the amount is paid by Government of India. The insured plucker or his nominee gets following amount on his death/disability :- Normal death – Rs. 3500/- Partial disability due to accident – Rs. 12500/- Accidental Death or Permanent disability – Rs. 25000/- Support to Tendu Leaves Pluckers

  15. 4.Atal Group Insurance Scheme for TenduLeaves Pluckers Atal Group Insurance Scheme for all the Tendu leaves plucker’s family except head was launched in 2011-12. Age of the member between 18 and 60 years. The amount of the insurance premium is paid by M.F.P. Federation. The nominee of insured plucker gets an amount of Rs. 4000/- on his death. Support to Tendu Leaves Pluckers

  16. Support to Tendu Leaves Pluckers 5. Meritorious Student Award Scheme for the Children of Tendu Leaves Pluckers Family The scheme has been launched from the education session 2011-12. In every Primary Co-operative Society one boy and one girl from the children of tendu leaves pluckers family heads, who score the highest marks, are being given the following cash awards :- Examination Prize Amount Class VIII Rs. 2000/- Class X Rs. 2500/- Class XII Rs. 3000/-

  17. Support to Tendu Leaves Pluckers • 6. Scholarship For Professional Education of Children of Tendu Leaves Plucker’s Family • To encourage the professional education after 12th exam like Medical, Engineering, Law, MBA, Nursing etc., one student in every Primary Co-operative Society who scores maximum marks in 12th exam is given scholarship as follows :- • First Year Rs. 10000/- • Second Year Rs. 5000/- • Third Year Rs. 5000/- • Fourth Year Rs. 5000/-

  18. Support to Tendu Leaves Pluckers 7. Scholarship For Non-Professional Education of Children of Tendu Leaves Plucker’s Family To encourage the non-professional education after 12th exam like B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Etc., one student in every Primary Co-operative Society who scores maximum marks in 12th exam is given scholarship as follows :- First Year Rs. 5000/- Second Year Rs. 4000/- Third Year Rs. 3000/- Total Rs. 12000/- in three years.

  19. Important Non-nationalised MFP of State

  20. Important Non-nationalised MFP of State

  21. The annual production of the bamboo in C.G. Industrial Bamboo – 20000 sale units Commercial Bamboo – 15000 sale units A national bamboo mission has been established by the government to promote the Production in forest and non forest areas. Processing and Value addition. Skill development. Marketing of Bamboo products, both in India and abroad. Bamboo Scenario

  22. Sustainability/Value Addition of Minor Forest Produce To ensure the long run availability and enhancement in the income of the rural collectors, 49 non-nationalised MFPs are harvested using non-destructive harvesting techniques. Seventy four microenterprises have been established for collection and processing of MFPs like Tamarind, Lac, Mahul leaves, Medicinal Plants etc. Sale and purchase of non-nationalised MFPs / Forest Products in the State through 6 NWFP Marts. Sale of 70 processed herbal medicines/products through 42 Sanjeevani Centres. In 46 Vanaushdhalayas situated in interior part of the State, primary health care is provided to the villagers by the traditional healers (Vaidyas). Social and economic upliftment of the rural collectors by the employment generated in non-nationalised MFPs collection.

  23. Products of C.G.M.F.P. Federation

  24. Deseeded & De fibered Tamarind Tamarind Tree Paking of Tamarind Bricks Packed Tamarind

  25. Livelihood generation by Women SHGs Processing of Mahul Leaves Lac Production

  26. Processing of Mahul Leaves

  27. Processing units based on Aloevera

  28. Pruning of Host Tree Host Tree - Kusum Brood Lac Inoculation of Insects

  29. Honey Processing

  30. Raily Ecorace (Tasar) Conservation

  31. Herbal Products

  32. Sanjeevani/ NWFP Mart

  33. Lac Production Enhancement C.G. State M.F.P. Co-operative Federation is providing livelihood to the beneficiaries through scientific cultivation of lac in naturally growing large no. of host plants like Kusum, Palas and Ber and processing and value addition of lac in the State. The beneficiaries of lac cultivation projects are provided training and free brood lac and tool Kit. Lac is used for manufacturing of medicine, conservation of food items, manufacturing of electric products being good conductor, polish, varnish, decorative and cosmetic items. Establishment of State level lac training and extension centre at Kanker is under progress to promote the lac cultivation. Various Lac Projects of the Federation • Estimated Annual Income per Host Plant • Kusum Tree = Rs. 8000-10000 Palas Tree = Rs. 800-1000 Ber Tree = Rs. 1500-2000

  34. The organic production and certification is carried out according to National program on organic production of the government of India which aims to increase the market prices for MFPs by providing them certification which is globally accepted as a hallmark of quality organic products. The certification provides the assurance to the customer that the produce is free from chemical fertilisers and insecticides and fetches the price premium to the producer. CGCERT is amongst the only such 22 accredited certification agencies in India by the Ministry of Commerce and Industries, Government of India for export market. CGCERT is the first agency in the country accredited by Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for domestic market. This facility will help the investors of C.G. to get higher rates of their organic products in the niche market. Organic Certification

  35. A dedicated Lac research and training institute will soon be operational at Kanker. A well equipped testing laboratory by AYUSH Department. An Ayurveda university. Proposed Organisations

  36. Attraction of Chhattisgarh For Establishing MFP Based Industries • Large no of MFP collection centers in India- Chhattisgarh boasts of 13.76 lakh MFP gatherer families and over 10084 collection centers in the State. • There are 7887 joint forest management committees and 915 primary cooperatives engaged in the conservation, collection and marketing of MFPs including Medicinal, Aromatic and Dye plants. • The villagers engaged in collection of MFPs are mostly the local tribals who possess the knowledge, skills and experience required for such collection and primary processing activities. • Highly skilled and cost effective labour. • Peaceful & conducive labour environment- The man days lost in the state due to labour unrest are lowest in the country. • Directions have been issued to the Divisional Forest Officers to authorised the trader to issue the transit pass of 17 non-nationalised species like Tamarind, Ber and Nagarmotha and all the non-nationalised species for whom the transit pass has been issued once to facilitate the movement of MFP.

  37. Attraction of Chhattisgarh for Establishing MFP Based Industries

  38. Attraction of Chhattisgarh For Establishing MFP Based Industries Viable Processing Opportunities in Chhattisgarh • Best quality Tendu leaves for bidi manufacturing units. • Quality Sal seed for Sal fat and other derivatives units and other Tree-borne oilseeds processing units. • Highest Lac producer of India for manufacturing highend Lac products. • Tamarind processing units. • Honey processing units. • Herbal extraction units. • Fractional Distillation units for essential oil production and refining. • Ayurvedic drug formulation units. • Food grade vegetable colors and dyes. Contd…

  39. Attraction of Chhattisgarh For Establishing MFP Based Industries Viable Processing Opportunities in Chhattisgarh • Mahul leaves cups & plates processing units. • Primary processing centers for raw MFPs. • Chironji processing units. • Herbal cosmetics production units. • Mahua flower processing units. • Myrobolan based products making units. • Charota seed based processing units. • Bamboo processing units. • Value proposition to investors for establishment of Herbal Spas.

  40. Investment Proposition in MFP Processing Units The following 5 processing units are being established in PPP mode. • INR 3,200 lakhs has been earmarked for the development of these units. • The entire infrastructure for all processing plants will be developed solely by Chhattisgarh Minor Forest Produce (Trade & Development) Federation, Raipur. The private partner is expected to invest in working capital only. The partner will have complete autonomy in operation, marketing and profit generation. • Expression of interest from investors for these units will be soon invited.

  41. Opportunities for Investment Contd…

  42. Opportunities for Investment

  43. Thank you • Contact Details • C.G.State Minor Forest Produce (T & D) • Co-operative Federation Ltd. • A-25, V.I.P. Estate, Near V.I.P. Club, • Khamardih, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) Pin – 492 007 • Phone : 0771-4065100 to 4065110, Fax : 0771-2283594 • E-mail : cgmfpfed@sancharnet.in, fed_raipur@cgmfpfed.org • Website : www.cgmfpfed.org

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