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Farmers’ Delhi protest: Agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh defends govt’s steps for farm sector

New Delhi | ByHT Correspondent
Dec 01, 2018 12:06 AM IST

Farmers’ Delhi protest: Agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh on Friday attacked the Congress for not implementing the Swaminathan Commission report, which recommended higher minimum support prices (MSPs) for farmers.

Agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh on Friday attacked the Congress for not implementing the Swaminathan Commission report, which recommended higher minimum support prices (MSPs) for farmers.

Union agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh defended the track record of the Narendra Modi government and measures taken by it in the farm sector.(HT/File Photo)
Union agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh defended the track record of the Narendra Modi government and measures taken by it in the farm sector.(HT/File Photo)

Talking to reporters, the minister defended the track record of the Modi government and measures taken by it in the farm sector, even as thousands of farmers marched through the capital’s streets to protest poor returns.

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“Our government has undertaken three critical reforms,” he said, listing a national project to electronically link agricultural markets so that farmers can discover better prices, a thoroughly reformed agricultural insurance programme, and a Rs 2,000 crore programme to establish 22,000 rural markets for farmers to double farmers’ income.

Food processing minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, while addressing an event organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry said the government planned to set up a non-banking financial company with an initial corpus of Rs 2,000 crore to fund food processing industries as part of its effort to boost this sector and double farmers’ income.

The minister asked the industry to help farmers set up co-operatives and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) so that they can access the benefits and subsidy programmes run by the government.

“The central government can only provide increased MSP and money, but it is for the state governments to ensure that there is lifting of grain and implementation,” Badal said, referring to the Centre’s decision to fix MSP at 1.5 times the cost of production.

It is “extremely unfortunate” that farmers are not receiving the benefits of various schemes announced by the Centre, including crop insurance at a very low premium, higher MSP and a Rs 6,000-crore Sampada Yojana for food processing, she added.

Badal said the food processing sector, crucial for farm incomes, had got around Rs 7,000 crore worth of foreign direct investment. However, Badal did not specify for which period.

“There has been 350% increase in food processing capacity and 720% increase in cold chain capacity. We have created 5 lakh jobs and capacity to process Rs 1 lakh crore worth agriculture produce,” she said. She said that her focus had been on implementing all the schemes on the ground. On mega food parks, she said 35 out of 42 parks would be operational by the end of next fiscal year.

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