Context:
The Union Home Minister inaugurated the headquarters of the National Turmeric Board (NTB) in Nizamabad, Telangana, fulfilling a 40-year-old demand of turmeric farmers from the region.
About the National Turmeric Board
Type:
Specialized statutory body under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Headquarters:
Nizamabad, Telangana – known as the “Turmeric Capital of India”
Ministries Involved:
- Ministry of Commerce and Industry (nodal ministry)
- Coordination with Ministries of AYUSH, Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals, and Cooperation
Key Objectives
- Enhance value addition, branding, and marketing
- Boost exports of turmeric and GI-tagged products
- Eliminate middlemen to improve farmer income
- Create global awareness of turmeric’s medicinal benefits
- Improve logistics and quality compliance with international standards
- Provide training, research support, and skill development
Key Functions
- Develop end-to-end export infrastructure
- Promote organic and GI-tagged turmeric
- Ensure compliance with global food safety standards
- Coordinate with:
- Spices Board
- National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) and related cooperatives
About Turmeric in India
Botanical Name: Curcuma longa
Common Names: Haldi, Golden Spice
Uses:
- Culinary, dyeing, medicinal, cosmetic, and Ayurvedic
Major Producing States:
- Telangana, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
Climatic Requirements:
- Temperature: 20–30°C
- Rainfall: High rainfall areas
- Soil: Well-drained loamy soil
- Grown in both irrigated and rain-fed zones