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According to G R Chintala, Chief General Manager, who is heading the Regional Office of Karnataka, NABARD would be financing storage infrastructure projects of private companies and private entrepreneurs.
NABARD has designed this scheme to suit the special fund created and announced in the Union Budget of 2013-14, where a special allocation of Rs 5,000 crore had been made to promote these activities at the "fastest pace".
As per the scheme, all the infrastructure to be created should be in accordance with Warehouse Development and Regulatory Authority guidelines and would include normal warehouses, silos, cold storages and controlled atmosphere structures and bulk chillers.
As per the present ground level position, a storage gap of 2.18 million metric tonnes for warehouses by the end of 2016-17 has been estimated in Karnataka. There is likely to be a good scope for cold storages and cold chains in the state.
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