A herbal garden showcasing major
medicinal plants available in the State will come up in the Berhampur city. Plan
of this herbal garden came to the fore during the inauguration of Kalinga
herbal fair 2012 in the city on Wednesday. Gopalpur MLA Pradeep Panigrahy and
member secretary of State Medicinal Plant Board (SMPB) R.P. Mallik attended the
programme as guests. Mr. Mallik said market for medicinal plant products in the
State was around Rs. 150 crore per year. He said that plans were on to form
four producers’ companies involving Vana Surakshya Samities (VSS) to streamline
trading of these valuable plant products. These companies, to be established
under the Companies Act, were planned to be established in Berhampur, Baripada,
Bolangir, and Koraput. The herbal fair is being held in the city for the fifth
time. Earlier it was held for three days but this year due to public demand it
was extended to five days, said Berhampur Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) S.S. Mishra.
Speaking to The Hindu , Mr. Mishra said amount was allocated for the proposed
herbal garden in the city. Suitable land for the purpose was being earmarked. He
also said that efforts were also being made to promote plantation of medicinal
plants in the city. A nursery was started to produce at least 50,000 saplings
of various medicinal plants. These saplings would be ready by July next year. These
saplings would be distributed for plantation to the inhabitants of Berhampur
and its periphery. The medicinal plants which would be promoted through this
include Tundapoda, Pasaruni, Rakta Chandan, Satabari, Ashoka, and Amla.
Fifty stalls by producers of
herbal products from different parts of the State were opened in the fair. During
the fair, free ayurveda health check-up would be provided by traditional
vaidyas and modern ayurveda experts. There would be yoga camp every morning and
experts would provide lectures on health care and herbal remedies in the
evening.
Source: The Hindu
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