
Mangalore, Aug 14, 2014: Addressing a press meet here on August 13, CAMPCO President Konkodi  Padmanabha informed that Union Health Minister Dr Harshavardhan has  promised the delegation of Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and  Processing Co-operative (CAMPCO) Limited that the Central government  will not ban arecanut and is committed to safeguard the interest of the  growers.   The Union minister said that the delegation has appealed to  the minister to appoint Senior Counsel to argue in favour of the  arecanut growers and also withdraw the affidavit in connection with  Special Leave Petition of 2007 which stated that arecanut is injurious  to health, to which, the minister has responded positively.
“On Yellow Leaf Disease affecting arecanut, we have urged the  government to depute senior scientists to study, report and guide on  alternate crops in areca garden. The government should also declare  special package for the plantations affected with the disease.”  “Arecanut has medicinal values. Hence we requested the Central  government to appoint experts to conduct an indepth research on the best  utilisation of it. The government should also appoint Central Food  Technological Research Institute, Mysore, to test and release the  imported arecanut since public health authority at ports are not having  enough facilities to carry out the test,” he said.
 
He said that the delegation had also met Minister for Commerce and  Industries Nirmala Seetharaman and has urged Union Government to exclude  arecanut from the zero per cent duty for import as it falls under the  non essential commodities. Stating that arecanut worth 43.5 billion US  dollar is imported during 2012-13, he said that to avoid tax evasion at  different locations, implement the GST.
 
The delegation has also urged the minister to increase the minimum  price for import of arecanut. The price was fixed at Rs 110 in May 2013.  The government should revise specified tariff value for arecanut to Rs  170 per kg, on the basis of the present cost of cultivation arrived by  the Karnataka Agriculture Price Commission. “Arecanut is imported  through the borders of Bangladesh and Nepal by private traders, thereby  decreasing the rate of domestic arecanut price. Hence, the borders  should be strengthened to check the illegal import,” he said.
 
Military canteens as out lets  :  The Campco delegation had met  Director General of Army Supply Cops., to impress upon him to stock  Campco chocolates in the Army canteens across the country. Already, the  Campco chocolates are available in the eastern command. About 40 tonnes  of chocolates are supplied per quarter. The Union government has also  been impressed upon to make arrangement for the availability of Campco  chocolates in Airports and Railway Stations.
 
PM Modi may open Yantra Mela  :  CAMPCO President Konkodi Padmanabha  has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to inaugurate  ‘Krishi yantra mela III’ to be held from January 24 to 26, 2015 at Puttur. The Yantra mela will be attended by Indian Council of  Agricultural Research and around 20 farm implements developed by them  will be on display.