Amit Shah to Inaugurate National Turmeric Board in Nizamabad on June 29

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In a landmark move for India’s spice economy, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the National Turmeric Board (NTB) headquarters in Nizamabad, Telangana, on June 29, fulfilling a long-standing demand of turmeric farmers and marking a major milestone in agricultural policy.

🌿 A Historic Win for Turmeric Farmers

The NTB’s establishment is being hailed as a “gift to farmers” by the Centre, especially for those in Nizamabad, a region known for its high-quality turmeric production. Despite similar demands from states like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, the board was awarded to Telangana, thanks to the persistent efforts of Nizamabad MP D Arvind and the backing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“This is a proud moment for Telangana and a transformative step for turmeric growers across India,” said Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, who confirmed the inauguration details.

🏢 What to Expect on June 29

  • Inauguration of NTB HQ by Amit Shah
  • Unveiling of the NTB logo
  • Public address to farmers from across Telangana
  • Unveiling of a statue of former Congress minister D Srinivas, marking his first death anniversary

📈 Strategic Goals of the Turmeric Board

The NTB aims to:

  • Boost turmeric exports to reach $1 billion by 2030
  • Promote value-added products and scientific farming practices
  • Coordinate price support mechanisms and market access
  • Serve as a national hub for turmeric-related research, innovation, and trade

The board’s first chairperson, Palle Ganga Reddy, is a farmer’s son from Nizamabad, symbolizing the Centre’s commitment to grassroots leadership.

🌍 Why It Matters

Turmeric, often called “India’s golden spice,” holds cultural, medicinal, and economic significance. The NTB is expected to streamline supply chains, enhance farmer incomes, and position India as a global leader in turmeric production and exports.

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