About
Centre of Excellence for cut flowers in Thally
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Gil Haskel, the head of MASHAV - Israel's Agency for International Development Cooperation launched the three-year action plan for
the Indo-Israeli Agricultural Project (IIAP).
- Haskel along with Consul General Ms. Dana Kursh and MASHAV head of India Mr. Dan Aluf inaugurated the Centre of Excellence
(COE) for cut flowers in Thally, Tamil Nadu. Thally, Krishnagiri on December 6th, 2017.
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The Centre of excellence in Thally is the first Indo-Israel joint program for cut flowers out of the 34 active Indo-Israel joint agricultural
programs in India.
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Israeli experts are visiting the Centre in Thally since its establishment in 2013 , sharing knowledge and technologies with the local
farmers and educating them about the art of floriculture and various horticultural methods through seminars. Many new projects for the
welfare of the farmers and training sessions for horticulture enthusiasts are in pipeline at the COE in Thally.
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Haskel will also award two $10,000 grants to MASHAV Alumni to continue their projects in women empowerment and farmer
empowerment in India.
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Ambassador Daniel Carmon said, "The IIAP is MASHAV's biggest project outside of Israel, and it holds a significant portion of our
bilateral relations. The success story of our agricultural cooperation is second to none, and it is only the beginning. We hope to see the
same achievements in the fields of water, innovation and academia."
Objectives
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To establish infrastructure for demonstrating technologies
pertaining to protected cut flower cultivation
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To layout demonstration on High-tech cultivation of commercial cut
flowers.
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To impart training on high tech cut flower cultivation technologies
to flower growers and entrepreneurs
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Creation of a flower hub to strengthen supply chain management of
flowers
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To achieve potential productivity per unit area
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Lead the farmers with technology
About Project
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The project on cut flowers for Intensive Crop Cultivation and
Demonstration sites in Tamil Nadu
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The Indo-Israel work plan was conceptualized within the framework of
the National Horticulture Mission
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This project shall bring a new era in the field of Cut Flower Industry in
India with new technological interventions.