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Kudumbashree’s sweet potato value-added products launched

Kudumbashree’s sweet potato value-added products launched
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The Kudumbashree mission has launched six value-added sweet potato products developed by tribal women farmers in Attappady. The project aims to improve nutrition and create sustainable livelihoods through technological innovation and international market access.

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This initiative highlights the intersection of women's empowerment, agricultural innovation, and rural economic development.

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Sweet potato kulfi; gummies; and chips are set to tickle the taste buds of consumers in the State and beyond.

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