The upcoming Goa budget is set to focus on increasing exports and setting up agricultural boards in the state. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announced that the government is keen on boosting the export sector to drive economic growth and create more job opportunities. The budget is expected to allocate funds for infrastructure development, skill enhancement programs, and incentives for exporters. Sawant also mentioned plans to establish agricultural boards to support farmers and enhance agricultural productivity in the state. These boards will provide technical know-how, financial assistance, and market linkages to help farmers improve their yield and income. The initiatives are aimed at promoting Goa as a hub for high-quality agricultural products and boosting the overall economy of the state. Stay tuned for more updates on the Goa budget and its impact on the local economy.

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Goa’s Budget to Boost Exports and Agriculture with New Initiatives and Boards – Times of India
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