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Meghalaya CM announces Rs. 240 crore for Floriculture Mission 1.0

CorrespondentShillong, Aug 5

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Tuesday announced that his government has earmarked Rs. 240 crore over the next three years under Floriculture Mission 1.0, with a vision to transform the state into a leading floriculture hub of the Northeast and the country.
Speaking during a visit to Mawkriah village in East Khasi Hills district, Sangma highlighted the mission’s goal of turning floriculture into a high-value, climate-resilient, and sustainable livelihood option.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare Minister Dr. Ampareen Lyngdoh and NPP legislator, Ronnie Lyngdoh. Launched in March 2024, the mission aims to benefit over 3,000 farmers by providing a Rs. 7 lakh subsidy package that covers inputs, infrastructure, and training. So far, nearly 500 farmers have already availed the benefits of the programme.
“This is the highest investment any government has made in floriculture in Meghalaya. We expect a direct profit generation of Rs. 600 crore through this mission over the next few years,” the Chief Minister said. The scheme will focus on cultivating high-value flowers such as Orchids (Dendrobium, Cymbidium, Vanda, and Phalaenopsis) and Oriental Lilium, which are in high demand both in India and in global markets.
The state’s unique agroclimatic conditions—blending tropical and temperate elements—make it ideally suited for such crops.
To ensure quality and sustainability, Sangma said the government has onboarded two experienced service providers—Darjeeling Gardens and North Bengal Floritech – who will offer technical expertise, high-quality planting materials, infrastructure support, and assured market linkage through a three-year buyback arrangement.
“Region-specific flower clusters are being developed using scientific cultivation techniques. We are building on the state’s natural strengths and innovating with improved systems,” he said.
The floriculture mission is part of the larger agricultural vision of the state, which includes successful programmes like the Lakadong Turmeric Mission, where production rose from 1,000 MT to over 20,000 MT, thanks to focused investment, SHG-led processing units, and strong market linkages.
“Meghalaya’s agriculture vision is rooted in identifying our core strengths and scaling them.
We aim to double farmers’ incomes, diversify rural livelihoods, and make agriculture a cornerstone of sustainable development,” the Chief Minister said.
To meet growing demand and support the expanding floriculture ecosystem, the government is planning to set up dedicated storage and logistics hubs across key production clusters. These hubs will ensure timely transportation, preservation of flower quality, and efficient market access for farmers.
The Chief Minister also stated that initiatives like CM’s Farm Plus, CM-Assure, and others are being integrated to provide holistic support to farmers across Meghalaya.

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