Odisha

Odisha Signs Key MoUs to Strengthen Bamboo and Herbal Ecosystem

Bhubaneswar: The Government of Odisha today hosted the National Conference on Bamboo and Medicinal Plants at the Convention Centre of Lok Seva Bhawan, bringing together senior officials, technical institutions, industry experts, and community organisations to explore new pathways for strengthening livelihoods linked to bamboo and medicinal plant sectors.

The conference opened with a welcome address by Dr. K. Murugesan, IFS, Project Director, OFSDP, setting the tone for a day of technical deliberations and collaborative dialogue. This was followed by a detailed presentation of the State Vision Plan for Bamboo and SMPB by V. Karthick, IFS, CE, SMPB & SMD, OBDA, outlining Odisha’s long-term strategy for conservation, cultivation, value addition and access to markets.

Suresh Pant, IFS, PCCF & HoFF, delivered the Guest of Honour address, while Satyabrata Sahu, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, FE&CC Department, shared the State’s priorities in promoting sustainable economic opportunities rooted in natural resource management.
Addressing the gathering, Forest and Environment Minister Ganesh Ram Singhkhuntia reaffirmed Odisha’s commitment to fostering a robust bamboo and herbal sector, noting its potential to create green livelihoods across rural and tribal regions.

A major highlight of the conference was the signing of several significant MoUs. OBDA formalised partnerships with KFRI, INBAR, and NID, while SMPB signed MoUs with FRLHT (TDU), MSSRF, and IRMA. These collaborations aim to boost scientific research, design innovation, conservation practices, and commercialisation of herbal products.
The State also launched the Odisha Bamboo Haat website—an online platform to expand digital marketing and market access for bamboo-based products.

Technical sessions through the day featured presentations and panel discussions by experts from organisations such as KONBAC, KFRI, INBAR, URAVU, CGBMT, Common Ground, Vindhya Herbals, TNMPHC, and Chhattisgarh Herbs. Discussions centred on livelihood models, sustainable construction, design advancements, best practices in medicinal plant cultivation, and strengthening value chains.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha’s OUAT Sets National First with NABL Accreditation for Wildlife Forensics Lab

Bhubaneswar: Odisha has achieved a significant milestone in wildlife science with the Centre for Wildlife…

37 minutes ago

Odisha Gears Up for Vice President’s Visit, Chief Secretary Reviews Preparations

Bhubaneswar: Ahead of the Vice President of India's visit to Odisha on July 9, the…

1 hour ago

Odisha Intensifies Rain Preparedness as IMD Forecasts Extremely Heavy Rain in Several Districts

Bhubaneswar: With heavy rain lashing several parts of Odisha and more intense showers forecast over…

2 hours ago

Odisha Govt Hands Over PMAY-U 2.0 Work Orders to 61 Beneficiaries in Baripada

Baripada/Bhubaneswar: Sixty-one urban families in Odisha moved a step closer to owning permanent homes as…

2 hours ago

Mission Shakti Gets a Boost as Odisha Trains 4,500 Grassroots Support Staff

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Government intensified its efforts to strengthen the Mission Shakti ecosystem by launching…

1 day ago

Odisha Steps Up Civic Preparations in Puri Ahead of Rath Yatra

Puri: With the annual Rath Yatra expected to draw lakhs of devotees from across the…

1 day ago