Hyderabad, Sept 30:
Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan stated that the new agricultural
legislations enacted by the Central government will immensely benefit the
farming community.
Expressing concern that
farmers are still poverty-stricken, the Governor hoped that the new
legislations will economically empower the farmers and make agriculture
profitable.
The Governor convened a
webinar on “Agricultural Legislations and Impact on Farmers” with experts and
those working in agriculture related wings on Wednesday.
She said that the farming
in India was in distress and the farmers were facing a plethora of challenges
like exploitation by middlemen, climatic conditions, low price for their
produce, and limited options to sell their produce.
“The three historic
legislations will go a long way in empowering the farmers by promoting greater
marketing options, remunerative price for their produce, technology to explore
national and international markets, and safeguards to farmers in contractual
farming,” Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan added.
The Governor called for
the creation of greater awareness among the farmers to clear their
apprehensions about the Minimum Support Price and Procurement continuation by
the government.
“The Central government
has made it very clear that the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Procurement will
continue as usual and there is no discontinuation as being propagated by some
sections,” the Governor added.
As the farming might
become more remunerative with the recent reforms brought by the government, Dr.
Tamilisai Soundararajan said that the younger generation would also get
motivated to take up farming as a serious profession.
She stated that even
during the lockdown also, the farmers continued to toil to produce food for us
and added that agriculture is the lifeline of our nation.
The panellists include Y K
Rao (NABARD), Dr Maheshwari of Central Research Institute for Dryland
Agriculture (CRIDA), Ch. Srinivasa Rao of the National Academy of Agricultural
Research, Dr. Radhika Rani of National Institute of Rural Development and
Panchayati Raj, and Dr. Anil Kumar and
Dr Laxmi of Directorate of Marketing and Inspections.
The panellists termed the
agriculture reforms as historic and landmark and expressed confidence that the
reforms would empower the farmer and transform the agriculture into a profitable
and vibrant activity.
-Press note
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