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FINANCE MINISTER PROPOSES 9 MEASURES FOR AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SECTORS, FARMERS’ WELFARE AND RURAL INDIA AS PART OF INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR ASPIRATIONAL INDIA |
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FINANCE MINISTER PROPOSES 9 MEASURES FOR AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SECTORS, FARMERS’ WELFARE AND RURAL INDIA AS PART OF INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR ASPIRATIONAL INDIA In a slew of steps to support the Agriculture Sector, Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman announced 9 measures for Agriculture Sector as part of inclusive development for aspirational India while presenting the Union Budget 2021-22 in Parliament here today. SWAMITVA Scheme Smt. Sitharaman proposed to extend SWAMITVA Scheme to all States/UTs. Earlier this year, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had launched SWAMITVA Scheme to bring transparency in property ownership in villages. Under the Scheme, a record of rights is being given to property owners in villages. Up till now, about 1.80 lakh property-owners in 1,241 villages have been provided cards. Agricultural credit target enhanced to ₹ 16.5 lakh crore in FY22 To provide adequate credit to our farmers, the Finance Minister enhanced the agricultural credit target to ₹ 16.5 lakh crore in FY22. Smt. Sitharaman further said that the Government will focus on ensuring increased credit flows to animal husbandry, dairy, and fisheries. 33% increase Rural Infrastructure Development Fund The Finance Minister also announced the enhanced the allocation to the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund from ₹ 30,000 crore to ₹ 40,000 crore. Micro Irrigation Fund doubled Smt. Sitharaman proposed to double Micro Irrigation Fund, started with a corpus of ₹ 5,000 crore under NABARD, by augmenting it by another ₹ 5,000 crore. Operation Green Scheme – ‘TOPS’ to include 22 more perishable products To boost value addition in agriculture and allied products and their exports, Smt. Sitharaman proposed to increase the scope of ‘Operation Green Scheme’ that is presently applicable to tomatoes, onions, and potatoes (TOPS), to be enlarged to include 22 perishable products. 1,000 more mandis to be integrated with e-NAM The Finance Minister said that around 1.68 crore farmers are registered and ₹ 1.14 lakh crore of trade value has been carried out through e-NAMs. Keeping in view the transparency and competitiveness that e-NAM has brought into the agricultural market, the Finance Minister proposed to integrate 1,000 more mandis with e-NAM to bring transparency and competitiveness. APMCs to get access to Agriculture Infrastructure Fund The Finance Minister proposed to make available the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund to APMCs for augmenting their infrastructure facilities. To develop 5 major fishing harbours proposed Smt. Sitharaman proposed substantial investments in the development of modern fishing harbours and fish landing centres. The Finance Minister said that to start with, 5 major fishing harbours – Kochi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Paradip, and Petuaghat – will be developed as hubs of economic activity. Smt. Sitharaman also proposed to develop inland fishing harbours and fish-landing centres along the banks of rivers and waterways. Multipurpose Seaweed Park to be established in Tamil Nadu Recognising the potential in Seaweed farming. the Finance Minister said that it is an emerging sector with potential to transform the lives of coastal communities – it will provide large scale employment and additional incomes. To promote seaweed cultivation, Smt. Sitharaman proposed a Multipurpose Seaweed Park to be established in Tamil Nadu. Reiterating the commitment of the Government to the welfare of farmers over the years, Smt. Sitharaman said that there is a steady increase the procurement of wheat, rice, pulses from farmers. The Finance Minister said that the Minimum Support Price (MSP) regime has undergone a sea change to ensure price that is at least 1.5 times the cost of production across all commodities. Providing details of procurement and amount paid to farmers over the years, Smt. Sitharaman said that in case of wheat, the total amount paid to farmers in 2013-2014 was ₹ 33,874 crore. In 2019-2020 it was ₹ 62,802 crore, and even better, in 2020-2021, this amount, paid to farmers, was Rs 75,060 crore. The number of wheat growing farmers that were benefitted increased in 2020-21 to 43.36 lakh as compared to 35.57 lakh in 2019-20. For paddy, the amount paid in 2013-14 was ₹ 63,928 crore. In 2019-2020 this increased ₹ 1,41,930 crore. Even better, in 2020-2021, this is further estimated to increase to ₹ 172,752 crore. The farmers benefitted increased from 1.24 crore in 2019-20 to 1.54 crore in 2020-21. In the same vein, in case of pulses, the amount paid in 2013-2014 was ₹ 236 crore. In 2019-20 it increased ₹ 8,285 crore. Now, in 2020-2021, it is at ₹ 10,530 crore, a more than 40 times increase from 2013-14. The receipts to cotton farmers have seen a stupendous increase from ₹ 90 crore in 2013-14 to ₹ 25,974 crore (as on 27th January 2021). A comparison of payment to farmers has substantially increased shown as under: (Rs in crore)
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