Guwahati: During his visit to the North Eastern Council (NEC) in Meghalayaโ€™s Shillong on Friday, DoNER minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launched the web portal and mobile application designed to benefit the farming community and buyers in the Northeast.

Theย ย web portal and mobile applicationย –ย Northeast Region Agri Commodity E-Connectย (NERACE) is intended to support agricultural and horticultural products, including spices, fruits, vegetables, pulses, cereals and minor forest products,ย theย DoNER ministry said in a statement.

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The app aims to provide the farmers access to larger markets, better negotiation opportunities, premium pricing and real-time availability updates, it said. 

It will additionally offer the buyers direct access to verified sellers, high-quality products, transaction, planning, negotiations, logistics support and foster long-term relationships, it added.

Speaking on the benefits of the web portal and app, the minister said, โ€œNERACE will play a pivotal role in positioning the Northeast as a hub of high-value horticultural products. It will not just make the farmers of Northeast the producers, but also reliable partners in the international agricultural value chain.โ€

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At present, the Northeast region boasts of 20 Geographical Indication (GI) products that are exotic, high-value and rich in health benefits.

Under one platform, the app will provide support in English, Hindi, Assamese, Mizo, Manipuri, Nepali and Khasi languages, it further said.