Farmers getting benefits of new farm laws: Tomar


New Delhi, Dec 15 (IANS): Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Rural Development, Panchayati Raj and Food Processing Industries Minister, Narendra Singh Tomar, on Tuesday said that the farmers have started benefiting from the reforms introduced in the agriculture sector through the new laws brought by the Central government.

He was speaking as the Chief Guest at the Agri-Food Processing summit organised by the Agrovision Foundation through virtual medium.

Presiding over the programme, Road Transport and Highways as well as Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Nitin Gadkari said that due to the Central government's plans, there would be a lot of employment opportunities created in the agricultural and food processing sector in the near future.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the summit, Tomar said the livelihood of almost half of India's population is dependent on agriculture and is directly linked to the progress of the agro-economy, the country's development and the country's economy.

Agriculture is the backbone of the rural economy and the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is constantly working for the prosperity of the agricultural sector, Tomar added.

He said, "The government enacted new agricultural laws and made significant amendments in the Essential Commodities Act as well and the farmers have started reaping its benefits."

There is a demand for repealing these laws by the farmers' organisations, who have been agitating at the borders of the national Capital since November 26. Regarding the farmers agitation, the Agriculture Minister said, "There are some farmer organisations which are protesting and we are explaining the benefits of these farm laws to the farmers. In the coming years, the agricultural sector will benefit from these reforms that will prove to be highly beneficial for the farmers."

Tomar said the work of creating 10,000 new Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO) has also started.

"This new world of FPOs is going to be created, which will revolutionise the lives of farmers. The Union government is going to spend Rs 6,850 crore on these FPOs in the next five years. Through the FPOs the cost of farming will be reduced, farmers will make use of technology fully and they will be attracted towards costly crops, which will raise their standard of living and ultimately benefit the country," Tomar added.

He said the Union government has created an agriculture infrastructure fund of Rs 1 lakh crore and as the basic infrastructure will be ready in the villages from this fund, the farmers will start benefiting from it.

The Minister said private investment in agriculture will increase and if there are cold storage chains in village after village, then farmers would be able to sell their produce even after a delay. The Union government has implemented many schemes and programmes to deal with the challenges of climate change, he added.

He said that the Mega Food Park scheme is being given prominence and the roadblocks in its way are being removed.

Tomar said the Ministry of Food Processing has set a target of creating a strong modern infrastructure network with an allocation of Rs 6,000 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana (PMKSY). Since 2014 under the PMKSY, the Ministry has approved 640 projects, of which nearly 250 have been completed.

These include 21 mega food parks, nearly 175 cold storage chains and value addition infrastructure, nearly 50 processing units and other projects. Also more than 55 agro-processing clusters have been approved.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 16 2020

    Cannot trust these Politicians ...

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    It is clear to the people of our country that these three farm bills was a dubious case of match fixing by Modi and Amit Shah for their crony capitalists friends like Ambani and Adani. The elaborate advance preparations , go downs, super markets, land acquisitions and other arrangements by industrialists Abmani and Adani are already in the public domain. These crony capitalists will then dominate the agriculture sector and render the farmers vulnerable and vanquished.

    The BJP Govt has made a mockery of Parlimentary Democracy by passing these Farm Bills without any discussion in the house or taken any of the stake holders into confidence. They finally passed it in the Rajya Sabha in a most deceitful manner through a voice vote just to please their Crony Capitalist friends at the expense of the Farmers.

    A Suit Boot Ki Sarkar that is totally insensitive, Callous, Indifferent, Arrogant and Autocratic that cares two hoots for the lower sections of our society including farmers.
    If Agriculture is a State subject the why has the center passed Bills on Farm Laws on Agriculture.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 15 2020

    "Agriculture is the backbone of the rural economy and the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is constantly working for the prosperity of the agricultural sector, Tomar added."

    Agriculture became the back of rural economy after May 2014 ? There was no farming going on before that ? I want to correct you Mr. Tomar, so far agriculture was comprising of growing people, transporting people, purchasing & distributing people (whom you guys are calling middlemen). Hereafter, the agriculture will be the sweat of farmer but bounty of the corporate houses. No transporters, nor purchasing and distributing people. MSP to farmers but 100 times profit to Ambani/Adanis.

    What is the impact ? GST ! Pay cost + GST. Who will pay ? We, the dumb citizens who have believed Modiji since 2014. The man who asked to be punished if his plan goes wrong. Did we even ask him why it went wrong, leave alone punishing him ? Fools, gullible citizens - it's us.

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