Agri Minister Lists Nine Exemptions to Calm in Lockdown
[PIB
Press Release/29.04.2020]
The Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra
Singh Tomar has said the Government has accorded highest
priority to the farming and agriculture sector even during the lockdown period.
As a result, he said, there has been no shortage of food grains and pulses across
the country while the Government has also ensured availability of vegetables and
milk supplies. Addressing a press conference here today, Mr. Tomar said the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi has given primacy
to the progress of ‘Gaon, Garib,
Kisan’
(Villages, Poor and Farmers). Mr. Tomar said no previous
Government has paid as much attention to Agriculture & Farmers Welfare as this
Government. The pathbreaking schemes launched by Mr. Modi
include the Pradhan Mantri Kisan
Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN), Pradhan
Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) saturation drive recently undertaken.
Mr. Tomar said the Government has laid
priority on uninterrupted continuity of agriculture activities even during the lockdown.
Specific Exemptions made for Farming during Lockdown are as follows:
·
Farming operations by farmers and farm workers
in the field;
·
Agencies engaged in procurement of agriculture
products, including MSP operations;
·
‘Mandis’ operated
by the Agriculture Produce Market Committee or as notified by the State Government;
·
Shops and manufacturing/packaging units
for Seeds, Fertilizers and Pesticides;
·
Intra and inter-state movement of harvesting
and sowing related machines like combined harvester and other agriculture/ horticulture
implements;
·
Cold storage and warehousing services;
·
Transportation for essential goods;
·
Shops of agriculture machinery, its spare
parts (including its supply chain) and repairs;
·
Custom Hiring Centres
(CHC) related to farm machinery.
With a view to sustain and promote agricultural activities, Mr.
Tomar said, the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Kharif and Rabi crops, including Paddy, wheat, pulses and oilseeds,
is raised every season ensuring a level of 1.5 times of the cost of production.
He said the hike in MSP for Rabi crops assured a return of 50% to 109% over cost
of production of various crops. The centres for Rabi pulses
and oilseeds have almost doubled from 1485 last year to 2790 this year. As the procurement
picks up, more centers will be opened as per the requirement, he added.
The Agriculture Minister said all these efforts have resulted
in record foodgrain production. From 285.20 million tonnes in 2018-19, this FY the estimated foodgrain production is set to reach 291.95 million tonnes and for the next fiscal a target of 298.3 million tonnes is fixed. He said protein revolution was achieved through
increase in production of pulses of 28.3%, which witnessed a growth from 17.20 MTs
in 2014-15 to 23.02 MTs in 2019-20. Focus on summer
crops resulted in area sown of 57.07 lakh hectares this year against 41.31 lakh
hectares last year. Similarly, the horticulture crops is also headed for
an estimated record production of 313.35 million MT this FY as against 310.74 million
MT in 2018-19.
Mr. Tomar said the Government is encouraging
technology driven solutions to minimize human interface in the farming sector especially
in view of social distancing norms to fight the COVID19 pandemic. The technology
initiatives of the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare include:
·
e-NAM
came to the aid of farmers with a new technological twist.
·
New modules in e-NAM were launched in April
2020.
·
Warehouse Based Trading
module: eNAM integrated with e-NWR.
·
FPO module
which enables uploading of produce, bidding and payment from their Collection Centers
directly.
·
FPOs are also supplying
vegetables in nearby cities and towns. All problems arising out of movement of goods
and its trading are resolved on real time basis. States have already taken decision
to issue passes/e-passes to FPOs.
·
“Kisan Rath” App launched on 17.04.2020
to facilitate Farmers and Traders in identifying right mode of transportation
for movement of farm produce. As a module of uberization
of logistic aggregator more than 11.37 lakh trucks and 2.3 lakh transporters.
·
All India Agri Transport Call Centre was launched in April, 2020. This
Call Centre has been set up for coordination between States for inter-state movement
of perishables like vegetables & fruits, agriculture inputs. The Call Centre
numbers are 18001804200 and 14488.
·
As follow up Budget announcement of KISAN
Rail. During the lockdown period, Railways introduced 67 routes for running 567
Parcel Specials (out of which 503 are time table parcel trains) to supply essential
commodities at fast speed. These trains have transported 20,653 tonnes of consignments across the country.
Mr. Tomar said the PM-KISAN scheme
has benefited farmers immensely even during this COVID season as the Government
has transferred Rs. 17986 crore to farmer since 24th
March, 2020. Till date 9.39 crore farmer families have been benefitted and a sum
of Rs 71000 crores has been transferred. Installment due
for the period of 1st April to 31st July, 2020 has been paid
to 8.13 crores beneficiaries within the first fortnight of April itself. In view
of the success of the scheme, the Prime Minister approved extension of the year-old-scheme
to all farming families, since the original scheme covered only small and marginal
farmers.
Mr. Tomar said the Government also
launched the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Saturation Drive
in February 2020 for ensuring benefits of KCC to PM- KISAN beneficiaries. More than
75 lakh applications from PM-KISAN beneficiaries have been received by banks since
then while nearly 20 lakh applications have been sanctioned with a total sanction
amount of nearly Rs 18,000 crores.
Mr. Tomar said the PM Fasal Bima Yojana
has been made voluntary for all farmers considering the demand of farmers while
there is no change in farmers’ share of premium. Government of India will now bear
90% of premium subsidy liability for North Eastern States instead of 50% earlier.
Flexibility has been given to States to choose the risk covers and sum insured for
benefit of farmers. Mr. Tomar said during 2017-19 while
farmers’ contribution has been over Rs.9,000 crores, the
crop insurance claims worth over Rs.50,000 crore has been dispensed to affected
farmers. Total claims paid during the lockdown period stand at Rs 5,326.7 crores, he said.
Mr. Tomar said this year’s budget also
underlined Government’s thrust towards doubling farmers
income by 2022. Rs 2.83 lakh crores has been allocated
in the budget for 2020-21 for all agriculture related activities and 1.6 lakh crore
for just agriculture, allied and irrigation. This is more than 5 years agri budget of UPA between 2009 -14 which was Rs 1.1 lakh crore, he said. The Government has also launched
a scheme to set up 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) by 2024-25 with a
provision of Rs 6866 crore. This will help in collective
procurement of inputs and technology and market the produce better, he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ramesh Chand, Member, NITI Aayog said the Agriculture sector will be the mainstay of India’s
economy and the Government aims to keep the GDP growth buoyant during the current
fiscal despite the lockdown bringing almost 60% industrial activity to a standstill.
A normal monsoon prediction and with 50-60% water available in reservoirs, Agriculture
sector is expected to do exceedingly well, he said. Fertilizer offtake of 13.5 lakh
metric tonnes this month upto
April 28th is 5% more than 12.86 lakh tons in April last year while Krishi Vigyan Kendras
have sold 20% more seeds in the four months this year as compared to the same period
last year, he said. With higher prices of crops assured, this will encourage farmers
and contribute to Agriculture growth estimated at 3% of long term average, he said.