FM Launches NE’s Largest Spice Processing Plant


The Plant Developed with Rs30 crores to significantly scale up production. Designed to process over 10,000 metric tons of organic spices annually. Directly benefits 5,500 farmers across 112 villages to support sustainable livelihoods.


Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs, on her two-day visit to Meghalaya, officially inaugurated the Organic Spice Industrial Unit (PRIME-HUB), North East’s largest Organic Spice Processing Plant on Friday in Bhoirymbong

FinTech BizNews Service

Mumbai, June 19, 2026: In a landmark moment for the State’s agricultural sector, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs, on her two-day visit to Meghalaya, officially inaugurated the Organic Spice Industrial Unit (PRIME-HUB), North East’s largest Organic Spice Processing Plant today in Bhoirymbong. This state-of-the-art facility reflects the Government of Meghalaya's sustained leadership and strategic commitment to transforming the regional agricultural landscape and converting it to high-value enterprise.

The inauguration of the facility aligns with the direct outcome of a long-term planning by the State which has established a sustainable ecosystem for its Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and its overall economy. Envisioned under the leadership of Shri Conrad K. Sangma, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Meghalaya, its foundation stone was laid on August 9, 2024. The project, now, has transitioned to a fully operational powerhouse in record time.

The ceremony was also graced by Shri Prem Singh Tamang, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Sikkim. Meghalaya’s growing position as a central hub for regional economic cooperation and agro-industrial innovation in the North East, was recognised by all the dignitaries present during the inauguration.

In her keynote address, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, commended the leadership of Shri Conrad K. Sangma, observing that Ri-Bhoi is rapidly progressing from an aspirational district into a pioneering model for the nation. Drawing a comparison to similar agricultural value-addition initiatives elsewhere in India, she noted that the exceptional standard and quality of processes established here stand out while empowering the Eastern Ri-Bhoi Farmer Producer Company (FPC) to set a new benchmark for the entire country to match.

She emphasized that this milestone bridges distances and demonstrates how targeted investments, institutional partnerships, and convergence financing can drive real grassroots development. Pointing out that Meghalaya's organic spice economy commands a premium because its trust is deeply rooted in nature, community, and ecological knowledge, she highlighted that as the certified global ginger market approaches 7 billion USD by 2030, Meghalaya is precisely the highly valued origin the world seeks.To underline this global positioning, she affirmed, “In this emerging premium economy, Meghalaya enjoys a natural advantage that many regions of the world are still trying to create.” Tying this agricultural success to the Viksit Bharat vision, she concluded that when Meghalaya’s farmer grows, the Northeast will lead from the front for the rest of the country to follow.

Addressing the gathering, Shri Conrad K. Sangma, said that today’s inauguration represents a game-changing development that has taken place for the local agricultural community. He expressed his gratitude for the Union Finance Minister's commitment to grassroots initiatives. He emphasized that over the last 8 years, there has been a dedicated endeavour to make changes in farmers' lives by elevating existing practices through vital financial support, expert training, and enhanced market accessibility.

Illustrating the success of these initiatives, he announced that there are 11 such functional units in the State currently. With the understanding that each unit on average supports 5,000 individuals, a remarkable 55,000 lives have been impacted. He also highlighted the unprecedented Centre and Northeast synergy, noting that leaders across the region are working together more closely than ever before. Acknowledging the Honourable Prime Minister’s vision in moving the country forward, he reaffirmed that the Northeast is advancing in step with the nation, concluding firmly, “Every single citizen is part of the growth story.”

The Unit:

  • Investment: Developed with rs30 crores to significantly scale up production.
  • Capacity: Designed to process over 10,000 metric tons of organic spices annually.
  • Impact: Directly benefits 5,500 farmers across 112 villages to support sustainable livelihoods.
  • Partnership: Implemented by the Meghalaya Basin Management Agency, Eastern Ri-Bhoi Organic Farmer Producer Company and International Fund for Agricultural Development under the aegis of the Meghalaya Livelihoods and Access to Markets Project.
  • MoU’s were also signed between private partners and the FPC, including a formal Memorandum presented by the FPC representatives to the Union Finance Minister for a food processing unit and continued organic certification.

Shri Prestone Tynsong, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Meghalaya noted that Meghalaya is home to over 4.5 lakh farming households. The new facility, equipped with a 10,000 metric ton capacity, is designed to directly empower local agricultural communities by enabling them to process and effectively market their finished products. Guided by the State’s leadership, this milestone reflects a strong commitment to enhancing rural livelihoods, creating local employment, and driving broader agricultural prosperity throughout the region.

In his address, Dr. Vijay Kumar D, IAS, Commissioner and Secretary, Planning, Investment Promotion, and Sustainable Development Department, Meghalaya highlighted that the unit would empower farmers by boosting their incomes by up to 50% and expanding global market access. He emphasized the project's unique community public-private partnership which stands as a benchmark for cooperative-led, export-driven agricultural growth.

Recognising that farmers make up more than 70 percent of the employment and economic livelihood engagement in Meghalaya, this comes at a time when the State is witnessing significant growth in farmer incomes through the innovative use of state-of-the-art facilities and technology.

The launch of the facility stands as a testament to how visionary governance, coupled with structured planning and partnership can drive tangible growth. As Meghalaya continues to champion organic farming and sustainable development, this facility establishes a definitive farmer-centric agricultural model across the entire North-Eastern region and beyond.

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