TURMERIC - AGRICULTURE

News: PM announces setting up of National Turmeric Board

 

What's in the news?

       Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the setting up of a National Turmeric Board, fulfilling a long-pending demand from the stakeholders in the sector.

 

Key takeaways:

       The Board is expected to help develop and grow the spice’s market in India, which controls over 62% share of the turmeric world trade.

 

Turmeric:

       It is a perennial herbaceous plant of the ginger family.

       The plant’s underground stems or rhizomes have been used as a spice, dye, medicine, and religious maker since antiquity.

 

Climate:

       It requires temperatures between 20 to 30°C and a considerable amount of annual rainfall to thrive.

 

Largest Producer:

       India is the largest producer and exporter of turmeric in the world.

       Turmeric occupies about 6% of the total area under spices and condiments in India.

 

Largest Producer State:

       Telangana was the leading producer of turmeric in India during 2018.

       Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu were second and third in the ranking that year.

 

Significance:

       The spice’s colour comes mainly from curcumin, a bright yellow phenolic compound that has been in the news for its ostensible potential to fight cancer.

 

National Turmeric Board:

       The National Turmeric Board was established by the Government of India for the development and growth of the turmeric sector in the country.

 

Objectives:

       Increasing awareness and consumption of turmeric.

       Developing new international markets.

       Promoting research and development.

       Enhancing value-added turmeric products to align with the global interest in the health benefits of this spice.

       Enhancing quality and food safety.

 

Nodal Ministry - Ministry of Commerce and Industries.

 

Composition:

       Chairperson appointed by the Central Government, responsible for providing strategic direction to the Board’s activities.

       Secretary appointed by the Department of Commerce, responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Board.