Raichur (Karnataka):Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced the "Millet Challenge" for start-ups, with a seed grants of Rs 1 crore each to three winners, to design and develop innovative solutions for and across the Millets value chain. She also announced Rs 25 crore funding by NABARD under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) to University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur, for establishment of Millet Value Chain Park, incubation centre for processing, value addition and capacity building for promotion of millets.
Sitharaman was speaking at Millet Conclave 2022 organised jointly by Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), University of Agricultural Sciences and NABARD in Raichur. "Soon within a week or 10 days, I will have the NITI Ayog announce a challenge for the start-ups, all focusing on millet, millet related matters, and that challenge will be thrown open to anyone who wants to participate, inclusive of young minds who wants to be associated with start-ups, to take up the challenge and provide solutions through innovative ways," she said.
Noting that before December the announcement of the winner will be made, she said that the Millet Challenge will award seed grants of Rs 1 crore each to three winners, Rs 20 lakh each to 15 selected candidates, and Rs 10 lakh each to 15 other selected candidates. The Minister also urged large companies which deal with millet processing particularly to focus on the backward Kalyana Karnataka, and a brand be created for this region of the state.