The venture will be under the Rs 510.54-crore horticultural village project.
Principal Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department, Abhilaksh Likhi, while informing this here today, said that 20,000 farmers of the state will be associated with the scheme.
In the first phase, 10 different consolidated pack houses will be established as pilot centres to ensure successful implementation of the scheme, he said.
Union Food Processing Industries Department and National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management would serve as advisers, Likhi said.
In the first phase in 2017-18, Rs 100.41 crore would be spent under the scheme and 30 consolidated pack houses would be established, he added.
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