Coffee Board of India: Difference between revisions
CSV import Tags: mobile edit mobile web edit |
CSV import |
||
| (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
{{India-agency-stub}} | {{India-agency-stub}} | ||
{{coffee-stub}} | {{coffee-stub}} | ||
{{No image}} | |||
__NOINDEX__ | |||
Latest revision as of 07:19, 17 March 2025
Coffee Board of India is an organization managed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Government of India. The board was established under the Coffee Act 1942 and is responsible for the promotion of coffee production, research, extension, quality improvement, and financial assistance to the coffee growers in India.
History[edit]
The Coffee Board of India was established in the year 1942 during the British colonial rule in India. The main objective of the board was to regulate the coffee industry in India and to protect the interests of coffee growers. The board was set up under the Coffee Act 1942, which was enacted by the British government.
Functions[edit]
The Coffee Board of India has several functions. It is responsible for the promotion of coffee production in India. The board conducts research and development activities to improve the quality of coffee produced in the country. It also provides financial assistance to coffee growers for the development of their plantations. The board also promotes Indian coffee in the international market through various promotional activities.
Structure[edit]
The Coffee Board of India is headed by a Chairman who is appointed by the Government of India. The board also includes representatives from the coffee industry, coffee growers, and the government. The board has several departments that are responsible for different aspects of coffee production, research, and promotion.
Research and Development[edit]
The Coffee Board of India conducts research and development activities to improve the quality of coffee produced in India. The board has established several research stations across the country to conduct research on various aspects of coffee production. The research activities of the board include the development of new coffee varieties, improvement of cultivation practices, and research on pest and disease management.
Promotion of Indian Coffee[edit]
The Coffee Board of India promotes Indian coffee in the international market. The board participates in various international coffee events and exhibitions to promote Indian coffee. The board also conducts coffee tasting events and workshops to promote the unique flavors of Indian coffee.
Financial Assistance[edit]
The Coffee Board of India provides financial assistance to coffee growers in India. The board provides subsidies and loans to coffee growers for the development of their plantations. The financial assistance provided by the board helps the coffee growers to improve the quality of their coffee and to increase their production.
See Also[edit]
- Coffee production in India
- Indian Institute of Coffee Research
- Ministry of Commerce and Industry (India)
This India-agency related article is a stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it.
