Govt mulls selling 'mahua' in bottles

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

As part of its efforts to promote products made by tribal people, the government is mulling bottling mahua, a traditional tribal drink, to sell it in the open market under its Van Dhan Initiative.

The has inked an MoU with the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of (TRIFED) to develop the traditional drink as a brand and promote in the open market, TRIFED said.

The said the ministry also plans to bring other tribal staples such as tamarind and amla into the market in the form of jam.

Krishna said that they are in the process of getting clearances for selling the product as it is an

According to Krishna, ginger and ajwain will also be added to the drink to give it a flavour.

"It will be sold all over the country under the brand name Mahua," he said.

The product will be sourced from tribal areas in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

The Van Dhan Scheme is an initiative of the and TRIFED. It was launched in 2018 to improve income of tribal people through value addition of their products.

The Centre has allocated Rs 500-600 crore for the scheme.

Earlier, TRIFED, which was tasked with setting up of to implement the scheme, has used flower syrup to create jam, squash and other non-alcoholic beverages.

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First Published: Sun, July 29 2018. 18:20 IST