SME Times News Bureau | 10 Dec, 2020
Appealing to the Farmers Union leaders to continue dialogue
and to find an amicable solution, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh
Tomar along with Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal outlined the various
suggestions that have been given to farmers in a proposal to address their
concerns about the Farm Acts.
They were speaking to media at a Press Conference in New
Delhi on Thursday.
The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation)
Act 2020 and Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance
and Farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commodities Amendment Act 2020 are
the biggest agricultural reforms in the country so far. The reforms will
provide farmers market freedom, encourage entrepreneurship, access to
technology and they will transform agriculture.
The Ministers said that Union Government is
willing to give assurance on MSP and procurement. Government is willing to
ensure a level playing field in transactions inside and outside the existing
APMC Mandi’s, Government has said farmers can approach civil courts in disputes
besides the SDM courts, Government is willing to address concerns regarding
penalty for stubble burning and in the proposed electricity amendment Bill.
It has also assured that farmers land will be
protected under the new farm Acts.
Both the Union Ministers, Shri Tomar and Shri
Goyal spoke about the various measures that the Modi government has taken since
its inception to improve the lot of farmers and towards strengthening the
Agriculture sector.
They said the latest Acts were reforms undertaken
after many rounds of consultations with stakeholders.
They give the farmers freedom to sell anywhere
and strengthen farmers with a protective legal framework when dealing with
private companies. Agriculture Minister gave an example of a farmer from
Maharashtra who got immediate payment from the trader after the grievance was
successfully addressed under the new laws. They said when the Centre makes a
law it is for the whole country.
The Central Government is well within its
Constitutional Rights while making laws on Agricultural trade. The Budgetary
allocations for agriculture have seen a significant rise from 2014-2020 and
this shows the commitment of the Govt. towards farmers and the rural sector.
An allocation of 75,000 crore has been made for
just PM Kisan initiative under which farmers get Rs 6000 per year of direct
income support. Rs 1 Lakh crore Agri Infrastructure has been set up for the
development of farm gate infrastructure.
Neem coated urea scheme was introduced by Modi
Govt. for reduced use of chemicals and improved soil health. The Modi
Government announced MSP hikes based on the recommendations of the Swaminathan
Commission and on the formula that farmers must get at least 1.5 times the cost
of production.
The
Government has also ensured greater procurement and greater payment to farmers.
Under the PM Kisan Maan Dhan Yojna, farmers are given pension support. Farmer
Producer Organisations (FPO’s) bring farmers together and provide them with a
greater say in their future. 10,000 such FPO’s are being created.