<p>The Centre on Tuesday ruled out setting up a separate Turmeric Board saying such an establishment was not required for a single spice, rejecting a key demand of turmeric growing states such as Telangana.</p>.<p>“A board already exists for 50 spices. The government feels that a separate board for a single spice is not required at the moment,” Minister of State for Agriculture Parshottam Rupala told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour.</p>.<p>He said the government has taken several initiatives for the welfare of turmeric farmers, such as increasing the curcumin content in turmeric by promoting new varieties of the spice.</p>.<p>Rupala said the Divisional Office of the Spices Board in Nizamabad has been upgraded to a Regional Office cum Extension Centre, which has started functioning in February last year.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/rajya-sabha-passes-bill-to-declare-food-tech-institutes-as-national-ones-962276.html" target="_blank">Rajya Sabha passes bill to declare food tech institutes as national ones</a></strong></p>.<p>Congress leader N Uttam Kumar Reddy claimed that BJP leaders Rajnath Singh, Prakash Javadekar and Ram Madhav had promised setting up of a Turmeric Board while campaigning for elections in Telangana.</p>.<p>Rupala dismissed Reddy’s arguments as insistence on a certain nomenclature for political purposes at a time when the Spices Board was already carrying out several initiatives to promote research and development, post-harvest operations, marketing and export in the region.</p>.<p>BJP member B N Bache Gowda said if the government planned to set up a Turmeric Board, it should be for the entire country and not just Telangana.</p>.<p>Turmeric farmers had filed nominations to contest the 2019 Lok Sabha elections against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi to highlight their demand for a separate turmeric board and minimum support price for the spice.</p>
<p>The Centre on Tuesday ruled out setting up a separate Turmeric Board saying such an establishment was not required for a single spice, rejecting a key demand of turmeric growing states such as Telangana.</p>.<p>“A board already exists for 50 spices. The government feels that a separate board for a single spice is not required at the moment,” Minister of State for Agriculture Parshottam Rupala told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour.</p>.<p>He said the government has taken several initiatives for the welfare of turmeric farmers, such as increasing the curcumin content in turmeric by promoting new varieties of the spice.</p>.<p>Rupala said the Divisional Office of the Spices Board in Nizamabad has been upgraded to a Regional Office cum Extension Centre, which has started functioning in February last year.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/rajya-sabha-passes-bill-to-declare-food-tech-institutes-as-national-ones-962276.html" target="_blank">Rajya Sabha passes bill to declare food tech institutes as national ones</a></strong></p>.<p>Congress leader N Uttam Kumar Reddy claimed that BJP leaders Rajnath Singh, Prakash Javadekar and Ram Madhav had promised setting up of a Turmeric Board while campaigning for elections in Telangana.</p>.<p>Rupala dismissed Reddy’s arguments as insistence on a certain nomenclature for political purposes at a time when the Spices Board was already carrying out several initiatives to promote research and development, post-harvest operations, marketing and export in the region.</p>.<p>BJP member B N Bache Gowda said if the government planned to set up a Turmeric Board, it should be for the entire country and not just Telangana.</p>.<p>Turmeric farmers had filed nominations to contest the 2019 Lok Sabha elections against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi to highlight their demand for a separate turmeric board and minimum support price for the spice.</p>