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TRIFED scheme to promote NE products, empower tribal artisans

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Guwahati, Sept 20: Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd (TRIFED) under the Union ministry of tribal affairs will launch the second phase of the ‘Promotion of Tribal Products for North East Region’ (PTP-NER 2.0) scheme from September 21 to November 10, 2023.

During the second phase, 29 districts with as many teams of TRIFED, North Eastern Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation (NEHHDC) – Union ministry of DoNER, and state administration teams will travel across the Northeast region, to once again reach out to tribal artisans and showcase their cultural richness and heritage not only to the nation but world over.

It may be mentioned that Union minister for tribal affairs, Arjun Munda had launched the central sector scheme, ‘Marketing and Logistics Development for Promotion of Tribal Products from North-Eastern Region (PTP-NER)’, for the benefit of Scheduled Tribes of Northeastern region, in Manipur on April 18, 2023.

The scheme was initiated on the same day by TRIFED, with the aim of strengthening and giving impetus to livelihood opportunities for tribal artisans by increasing their production capacity through technology and giving their products access to markets by effective marketing and attractive packaging.

In the first phase of the scheme (PTP-NER 1.0), eight states were covered and 38 districts were visited by the teams of TRIFED and NEHHDC, in close collaboration with state administration. 

These teams conducted 64 tribal artisan empanelment melas in April-May, 2023. With this initiative, TRIFED reached out to 2526 artisans from 44 tribes, empanelling 1056 of them and identifying 1465 for training capsules.

As many as 3115 products were procured, ranging from textiles, forest produce, bamboo items, jewellery, pottery, paintings and more.

IANS

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