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Final Selection of Blocks for FPO Promotion by NCDC During 2020-21 Final Selection of blocks for FPO promotion by NCDC during 2020-21 No. of FPOs S.No Name of State Name of District Name of Block Major Commodity Propsed 1 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Punganur Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 2 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Nagalapuram Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 3 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Vijayapuram Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 4 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Somela Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 5 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor V.Kota Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 6 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Baireddipalle Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 7 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor B N Kandriga Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 8 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Varadaiahpalem Ragi, Red gram, Mango 1 9 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Karapa Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 10 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Panduru Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 11 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Sarpavaram Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 12 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Ambajipeta Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 13 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Ravulapalem Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 14 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Kadiyam Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 15 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Jaggampeta Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 16 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Gokavaram Pulses, Coconut, Vegetables, Millets 1 17 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Maddikera Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 18 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Pattikonda Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 19 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Madhavaram Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 20 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Gospadu Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 21 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Gonegandla Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 22 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Nannuru Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 23 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Aluru Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 24 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Halagundla Oilseeds, Pulses, Vegetables 1 25 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Rajampet Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 26 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Pulivendula Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 27 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Vempalli Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 28 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Koduru Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 29 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Mydukur Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 30 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Khazipet Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 31 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Jammalamadugu Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 32 Andhra Pradesh YSR Kadapa Proddatur Oilseeds, Pulses, Spices (Turmeric) 1 Sub total 4 32 32 33 Assam Barpeta Mandia Assamese lemon, Spices 1 34 Assam Barpeta Barpeta Assamese lemon, Spices 1 35 Assam Barpeta Bajali Assamese lemon, Spices 1 36 Assam Barpeta Bhawanipur Assamese lemon, Spices 1 37 Assam Barpeta Sarukhetri Assamese lemon, Spices 1 38 Assam Goalpara Kushdhowa Banana, Arecanut 1 39 Assam Goalpara Matia Banana, Arecanut 1 40 Assam Goalpara Krishnai Banana, Arecanut 1 41 Assam Nagaon Kathiatoli Banana, Arecanut 1 42 Assam Nagaon Khagarijan Banana, Arecanut 1 43 Assam Nagaon Bajia Gaon Banana, Arecanut 1 44 Assam Nagaon Barhampur Banana, Arecanut 1 45 Assam Nagaon Lowkhowa Banana, Arecanut 1 Sub total 3 13 13 46 Bihar Begusarai Begusarai Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 47 Bihar Begusarai Barauni Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 48 Bihar Begusarai Teghra Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 49 Bihar Begusarai Matihani Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 50 Bihar Begusarai Bachhwara Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 51 Bihar Begusarai Mansurchak Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 52 Bihar Begusarai Naokothi Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 53 Bihar Begusarai Cheriabariarpur Vegetables and fruits (Litchi) 1 54 Bihar Darbangha Darbanghasadar Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 No. of FPOs S.No Name of State Name of District Name of Block Major Commodity Propsed 55 Bihar Darbangha Bahadurpur Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 56 Bihar Darbangha Hayaghat Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 57 Bihar Darbangha Hanuman nagar Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 58 Bihar Darbangha Jale Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 59 Bihar Darbangha Singhwara Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 60 Bihar Darbangha Keoti Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 61 Bihar Darbangha Baheri Makhana, Maize and Chickpea 1 62 Bihar Motihari Kalyanpur Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 Sangrampur 63 Bihar Motihari Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 64 Bihar Motihari Harsidhi Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 65 Bihar Motihari Areraj Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 66 Bihar Motihari Paharpur Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 67 Bihar Motihari Chakia Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 68 Bihar Motihari Mehsi Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 69 Bihar Motihari Kesaria Vegetables, Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Mint 1 70 Bihar Muzaffarpur Aurai Vegetables, Fruits (Litchi), Honey 1 71 Bihar Muzaffarpur Bandra Vegetables, Fruits (Litchi), Honey 1 72 Bihar Muzaffarpur Gayghat Vegetables, Fruits (Litchi), Honey 1 73 Bihar Muzaffarpur Mushahari Vegetables, Fruits (Litchi), Honey 1 74 Bihar Muzaffarpur Katra Vegetables, Fruits (Litchi), Honey 1 75 Bihar Muzaffarpur Muraul Vegetables, Fruits (Litchi), Honey 1 Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 76 Bihar Samastipur Tajpur 1 Honey Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 77 Bihar Samastipur Pusa 1 Honey Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 78 Bihar Samastipur Morwa 1 Honey Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 79 Bihar Samastipur Warisnagar 1 Honey Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 80 Bihar Samastipur Samastipur 1 Honey Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 81 Bihar Samastipur Sarairanjan 1 Honey Fruits (Mango & Lichi), Vegetables, 82 Bihar Samastipur Khanpur 1 Honey 83 Bihar Vaishali Mahnar Vegetables, Millets 1 84 Bihar Vaishali Vaishali Vegetables, Millets 1 85 Bihar Vaishali Bidupur Vegetables, Millets 1 86 Bihar Vaishali Goraul Vegetables, Millets 1 87 Bihar Vaishali Raghopur Vegetables, Millets 1 88 Bihar Vaishali Lalganj Vegetables, Millets 1 Sub total 6 43 43 Fruits (Banana, Papaya,Water melon), 89 Chhattisgarh Baloda Bazar Baloda Bazar 1 Vegetables (Caulifl ower, Cabbage) Fruits (Banana, Papaya,Water melon), 90 Chhattisgarh Baloda Bazar Palari 1 Vegetables (Caulifl ower, Cabbage) Fruits (Banana, Papaya,Water melon), 91 Chhattisgarh Baloda Bazar Bhatapara 1 Vegetables (Caulifl ower, Cabbage) Fruits (Banana, Papaya,Water melon), 92 Chhattisgarh Baloda Bazar Simga 1 Vegetables (Caulifl ower, Cabbage) Soyabean Fruit {Banana, Water melon), 93 Chhattisgarh Bemetara Bemetara 1 Vegetables (Tomato), Marigold Soyabean Fruit {Banana, Water melon), 94 Chhattisgarh Bemetara Saja 1 Vegetables (Tomato), Marigold Soyabean Fruit {Banana, Water melon), 95 Chhattisgarh Bemetara Berla 1 Vegetables (Tomato), Marigold Soyabean Fruit {Banana, Water melon), 96 Chhattisgarh Bemetara Nawagarh 1 Vegetables (Tomato), Marigold 97 Chhattisgarh Gariyaband Gariyaband Fruit (Mango), Vegetable (Onion, Brinjat) 1 98 Chhattisgarh Gariyaband Fingeshwar Fruit (Mango), Vegetable (Onion, Brinjat) 1 99 Chhattisgarh Gariyaband Chhura Fruit (Mango), Vegetable (Onion, Brinjat) 1 100 Chhattisgarh Gariyaband Mainpuri Fruit (Mango), Vegetable (Onion, Brinjat) 1 Fruits (Banana, Papaya), Vegetables 101 Chhattisgarh Raipur Dharsiwa 1 (Tomato) No. of FPOs S.No Name of State Name of District Name of Block Major Commodity Propsed Fruits (Banana, Papaya), Vegetables 102 Chhattisgarh Raipur Tilda 1 (Tomato) Fruits (Banana, Papaya), Vegetables 103 Chhattisgarh Raipur Aarang 1 (Tomato) Fruits (Banana, Papaya), Vegetables 104 Chhattisgarh Raipur Abhanpur 1 (Tomato) Fruit (Banana, Guava), Vegables 105 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon 1 (Elephant foor yam, Chilli) Fruit (Banana, Guava), Vegables 106 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon Khiragarh 1 (Elephant foor yam, Chilli) Fruit (Banana, Guava), Vegables 107 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon Dongargarh 1 (Elephant foor yam, Chilli) Fruit (Banana, Guava), Vegables 108 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon Dongargaon 1 (Elephant foor yam, Chilli) Sub total 5 20 20 109 Gujarat Amreli Amreli Groundnut, Mango, Garlic,Chikoo 1 110 Gujarat Amreli Babra Groundnut, Mango, Garlic,Chikoo 1 111 Gujarat Amreli Dhari Groundnut, Mango, Garlic,Chikoo 1 112 Gujarat Amreli Lilia Groundnut, Mango, Garlic,Chikoo 1 113 Gujarat Amreli Rajula Groundnut, Mango, Garlic,Chikoo 1 114 Gujarat Amreli Savarkundla Groundnut, Mango, Garlic,Chikoo 1 Oilseed (castor), spices (cumin), 115 Gujarat Banaskantha Palanpur 1 Vegetables (Potato) Oilseed (castor), spices (cumin), 116 Gujarat Banaskantha Vadgam 1 Vegetables (Potato) Oilseed (castor), spices (cumin), 117 Gujarat Banaskantha Deesa 1 Vegetables (Potato) Oilseed (castor), spices (cumin), 118 Gujarat Banaskantha Dantiwara 1 Vegetables (Potato) Oilseed (castor), spices (cumin), 119 Gujarat Banaskantha Amirgadh 1 Vegetables (Potato) 120 Gujarat Junagarh Vanthali Mango, Oilseed (G.Nut), Jowar, Cumin 1 121 Gujarat Junagarh Keshod Mango, Oilseed (G.Nut), Jowar, Cumin 1 122 Gujarat Junagarh Bhesan Mango, Oilseed (G.Nut), Jowar, Cumin 1 123 Gujarat Junagarh Manvadar Mango, Oilseed (G.Nut), Jowar, Cumin 1 124 Gujarat Junagarh Mendarda Mango, Oilseed (G.Nut), Jowar, Cumin 1 125 Gujarat Junagarh Visavadar Mango, Oilseed (G.Nut), Jowar, Cumin 1 126 Gujarat Morbi Morbi Castor, Cumin, Amla 1 127 Gujarat Morbi Halvad Castor, Cumin, Amla 1 128 Gujarat Morbi Wankaner Castor, Cumin, Amla 1 129 Gujarat Morbi Maliya Miyana Castor, Cumin, Amla 1 130 Gujarat Morbi Tankara Castor, Cumin, Amla 1 131 Gujarat Narmada Dediapada Amla, Banana , Pulses 1 132 Gujarat Narmada Nandod Amla, Banana , Pulses 1 133 Gujarat Narmada Garudeshwar Amla, Banana, Pulses 1 134 Gujarat Narmada Tilakwada Amla, Banana, Pulses 1 135 Gujarat Narmada Sagbara
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