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Jyotiraditya Scindia chalks out roadmap for integrated food ecosystem in northeast

By IANS | Updated: November 19, 2025 17:50 IST

New Delhi, Nov 19 Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, on ...

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New Delhi, Nov 19 Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, on Wednesday participated in the fourth high-level task force meeting on milk, eggs, poultry, meat and fisheries chaired by the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, with officials from Nagaland, the Department of Fisheries and representatives from all eight northeastern states in attendance.

The Task Force undertook a detailed demand–supply analysis for all eight states, to create the foundation for a composite framework. The discussions covered connectivity and logistics, infrastructure and value chains, human resources, breeding and productivity enhancement and avenues for expanding credit access and private investment. This integrated perspective aims to open new directions for the region’s food systems strategy.

The minister said, “Our aim is to build a connected, efficient and resilient food ecosystem for the Northeast that strengthens livelihoods, expands market access and ensures better nutrition for every citizen.”

To ensure rapid progress, the meeting resolved to begin interventions in two states for each product category -- milk, eggs and poultry, meat and fisheries, to generate real-time learning that can be scaled across the region, enabling sharper, evidence-driven expansion.

A clear implementation architecture was also outlined, with coordinated participation from central ministries, state departments, and private stakeholders. Each intervention will be mapped to specific stages of the value chain so that responsibilities remain well-defined from origin to end consumer. Funding components for these pilots will similarly be structured with joint contributions from all three partners.

The discussions further underscored the need to view the Northeast as a single, integrated market. Better movement of surplus to deficit areas, identification of competitive strengths of each state, and stronger intra- and inter-state trade linkages will strengthen the region’s ability to operate as a cohesive food economy. Over time, this integrated market approach will catalyse efficient logistics, deeper market access, and broader economic opportunity.

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