Raipur, February 4: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has invited reputed herbal companies of the country for production of herbal medicines in state. He said that herbal medicinal plants constitute a major portion of Chhattisgarh's invaluable forest resources.
Singh said to the investors that- If you want, you may chalk out action plan for five years, and sign MoU with state government on the second day of the symposium. Chief Minister requested them to contact and discuss their action plan with the officials of Chhattisgarh State Medicinal Plant Board and CSIDC.
He said that Chhattisgarh has good scope of herbal medicinal plant farming, production of herbal medicines and supplying into the market. We have vast forest area. Keeping in view all the favourable circumstances, state government is ready to offer every possible aid to investors for establishing herbal medicine processing industry.
Chief Minister said- State Government has marked plants and trees of medicinal value at local-level in all the districts. Nursery is also being developed. He further said state government is developing a herbal garden on 500 acres of land. Chhattisgarh State Medicinal Plant Board is making every possible effort for conservation, collection and promotion of herbal medicine farming.
“State Industrial Development Board is providing all the necessary facilities under its industrial policy. Tax rebate benefit can be deliberated upon. National-level herbal medicine manufacturers and experts in the subject are present in the symposium, their views and opinions will prove beneficial for us,” CM said.