Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna said that  Organic Zone and Food Testing Laboratories would be established for food security  in the state. He said that work would also be taken up in the direction of  power generation though waste vegetable and fruits.
Chief Minister Bahuguna in the meeting with  representatives of National Institute of Agriculture Management at Secretariat  on Wednesday said that lot of potential was available in agriculture and  horticulture sectors in the state. The representatives of NIAM through the presentation  explained how the agricultural and horticultural potentials present in the  state could be exploited. Chief Minister Bahuguna said that the state  government had set up Agriculture Marketing Board to encourage agriculture and  horticulture. He said that State Government was planning to set up Terminal  Market in Rudrapur. 
 Mr.  Bahuguna directed the Principal Secretary Agriculture to prepare action plan  for setting up Organic Zone. He said that looking into the Central Government's  plan to introduce Food Security Bill in the Parliament; the State Government  was planning to set up Food Testing Laboratories in the state. Mr. Bahuguna  instructed the officers concerned to prepare plan to establish Foodgrains godowns  at Nyaya Panchayat levels to meet their shortage and for which financial  assistance could be obtained from NABARD also. He asked the officers to think  about the projects to generate power through waste vegetables and fruits by  taking advice from experts. Mr. Bahuguna rued that though Malta was produced in large number  in the state; owing to lack of marketing facilities the farmers were not able  to avail of maximum benefits. He directed the officers to look for the  possibilities of setting up Plants for sub-produces of Malta and  prepare action plan for the same.
Dr. JS Yadav from NIAM, through his presentation,  suggested the means to generate employment opportunities in Agriculture and  Horticulture sectors and how revenue could be generated for the state. Chief  Minister appreciated the suggestions made by Dr. Yadav. Also present on the  occasion were Principal Secretary to Chief Minister DK Kotia, Principal  Secretary Agriculture Om Prakash, Additional Secretary Agriculture Nidhi Pandey  and other senior officers.
