Patna:State agriculture minister Prem Kumar on Tuesday said the state government will develop an organic corridor that will pass through 13 districts and assist in keeping the Ganga clean.
Replying to a debate in the assembly on the agriculture department's budgetary demand of Rs 3,152.81crore, Kumar said the Bihar government will promote organic farming in all the 38 districts from 13 districts at present from 2020-21 fiscal.
"Intending to maintain the cleanliness and flow of the Ganga, the government has decided to develop 'organic corridor' along the river passing through 13 districts -- from Buxar to Bhagalpur," Kumar said, adding, Rs 155 crore has been sanctioned for the project.
The minister also said implementation of the"agriculture roadmap" has given a major boost to both production and productivity.
The state government has launched a "Jal-Jiwan-Hariyali" drive last year under which Rs 24,524 crore will be spent over three years, he said.