India has secured a $98 million loan from the Asian Development Bank to enhance productivity in horticulture crops by providing farmers with certified disease-free planting materials. This initiative aims to establish clean plant centers, improve crop yields, and boost resilience against climate impacts, aligning with the government’s Atmanirbhar Clean Plant Programme.
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