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Kailash Chaudhary | 12 Oct, 2020
Farmers shouldn't worry about the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their
crops as new farm laws will not affect procurement operations carried
out by the government agencies. Farmers are 'Anndata' who produce grains
to feed 130 crore people of the country, and betterment of 'Anndata' is
the priority of Modi government. Therefore, they should not be
misguided on the issue of MSP.
The country realises the
importance of farmers in the extraordinary situation of Covid-19
pandemic as India is food surplus state today by the virtue of their
efforts and the government could start the program of free distribution
of food during this difficult time as there was sufficient foodgrains in
the government's vaults.
Interest of farmers are paramount in
all the decisions of Modi government because this government is of the
firm view that if a farmer is prosperous than country will also be
prosperous. After coming to power, Modi Government has implemented
recommendations of Swaminathan Commission on MSP so as to ensure that
farmers get more than 50 per cent benefit with MSP for the costs of
their crops.
Due to the efforts of Modi government, record
purchase of wheat on MSP was done even during the Covid period. Besides,
government has purchased pulses and oilseed crops of the farmers on MSP
with reasonable price. During this Kharif season, purchasing of grains
have started before time whereas purchasing of some crops on MSP will
begin from October 1.
With a view to provide better price for the
crops, all efforts are being made by the government and with this
purpose, reform programs in agriculture sector through new laws are
being implemented. This government has a target to double the income of
farmers by 2022 and the government will not take any step which will
create hurdle in the prosperity of grain growers.
The Modi
government has brought overall changes in agriculture sector during
Corona time with the intention of economic freedom and prosperity of the
farmers and has taken three important decisions. It also brought three
ordinances which were presented as legislations in the Monsoon session
of Parliament and with the signature of President Ramnath Kovind, these
legislations have become law.
This will not only help in
fulfilling the dream of Modi government to develop 'one country, one
market' for the marketing of agricultural products but will also pave
the way to recognise agriculture as an industry. Now farmers will be
able to decide the prices of their crops. Under these circumstances,
they need not to worry about MSP.
The MSP of wheat, Sorgham,
green gram, niger and coconut has increased from Rs 525 to Rs 4,800 per
quintal from 2014-15 to 2020-21. Similarly, MSP of other crops has also
increased significantly during the tenure of Modi government.
The
Central government has increased the number of purchase centers to make
arrangements for the purchase of Rabi season crops during Corona time.
As a result, record purchase of wheat could be made and huge increase in
purchase of other crops was also observed. During last Kharif season,
government agencies had purchased 389.85 lakh tonne wheat directly from
the farmers which is now a record level for which farmers were paid Rs
75,000 crore. As against the purchase of paddy during 2014-15, there was
an increase of about 80 per cent during 2019.
Central government
has been continuously working in the interest of farmers. Including
wheat, grain, pulses and oilseeds, an amount of Rs 2,19,234 crore as MSP
was paid to farmers during 2020. This amount is 120 per cent more as
compared to the amount paid during last year. As such, during last year,
a total amount of Rs 99,653 crore was paid.
MSP of the crops is
required to be paid to farmers in case the farmers are not getting fair
price of their crops. But, when a farmer himself will decide the price
of his products, then there is no need to worry about MSP. The people
raising doubts on the intention of Modi government on MSP are just
misguiding the farmers to safeguard their vested political interests.
Therefore, the farmers need not get misguided. The Government of India
led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has framed three ordinances related
to agriculture only with one objective - that is to bring the happiness
in the life of farmers.
When the Government of India has taken
effective steps to handle the complicated situation of infection of
coronavirus in the country, the harvesting season of Rabi crops was
going on and it was the season of sowing summer crops.
Therefore,
sowing, harvesting, transportation, marketing of crops have been kept
free from complete lockdown by the government but due to the closure of
commodity mandis operated by the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee
(APMC), farmers faced the problems. They were not able to sell their
crops.
In these circumstance, through the ordinance, the
government fulfilled the dream of farmers "one country one agricultural
produce market" by giving farmers the freedom to sell crops anywhere and
to anyone in the country.
When storage, transportation,
processing along with value addition, series facilities of corps will be
better, the farmers will get better prices of their crops.
Today,
only 22 scheduled crops have been identified for MSP, while government
desires that farmers of the country should get better prices of all
agriculture and horticulture crops. Only for this purpose, decades old
laws (Essential Commodities Act 1955) has been amended and such
ordinances have been framed under which farmers can sell their produce
anywhere in India without any hurdle. Also, farmers will be confident of
getting the price even before farming. For this provision of contract
farming has been made. Under this provision, the farmer will get assured
price at the time of sowing crops and they will also get additional
price, if any, at the time harvesting. It will be an agreement of the
crops, but not of the agriculture land of the farmers.
Grains,
pluses, oilseeds and edible oils including potatoes, onions, tomatoes
have been removed from the list of essential commodities by the amending
Essential Commodities Act 1955. Now private investors will come forward
for storage, processing and value addition of these agriculture
produces for which farmers will get better and beneficial prices of
their produces.
Often it is observed that prices of horticultural
produce in the market yards, of their area of cultivation are very low,
while fruits and vegetables sell at high prices in the consumer
markets. In fact, the chain from producer to consumer has many middlemen
in between who earn heavy profits while farmers get lower prices for
their produce. The government has brought these legal changes to remove
middlemen from supply chain, as a result of which the farmers can now
sell their produce directly to wholesale traders, retail traders and
processors. This will ensure fair and remunerative prices to the farmers
for their crops.
Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion
and Facilitation) Act, 2020 is a historical decision of Modi Government.
As per this act, farmers have got freedom to sell their crops to
anyone, anywhere in the country which was not the position earlier.
Earlier, farmers had to remain dependent on aadhtiyas and traders in the
markets, run under Agricultural Produce Market Act. Bids were called
for their crops. Is there any system of bids for sale of any industrial
product? Perhaps not. Because prices of industrial products are
pre-determined and right to fix the prices lies in the hands of the
industrialists. Companies fix prices of their products, then why should
prices of farmers' produce be fixed by some middleman? Prime Minister
Narendra Modi realised thie problem of the farmers. After coming to
power, Modi has taken a series of farmer's friendly decisions, for their
progress and prosperity. The laws introduced for reforms in Agriculture
and Allied Sector are in the interest of farmers.
Those who are
terming them as a step towards benefitting corporate and private
capitalists want to politicise this issue, as they are left with no
issue for taking political mileage. Those people, who are claiming that
Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance Act,
2020 will be beneficial to the corporate sector, should know that Modi
government has set a target of formation of 10,000 Farmers Producers
Organisations (FPOs) in the country. In fact, this will enable farmers
participation from stage of producing crops to marketing them, meaning
thereby that the producers will be the sellers also. These decisions
will undoubtedly attract private investments and direct foreign
investments also and biggest beneficiaries of this decision will be
farmers.
In the first term of Modi government itself, MSPs of
several crops were increased while implementing recommendations of
Swaminathan Committee. While fixing MSPs, Swaminathan formula is being
followed. This government has implemented 200 out of 201 recommendations
of Swaminathan Committee which were awaited for years. Those who are
misleading farmers on the issue of MSP, their governments did not show
any interest in implementing the recommendations of Swaminathan
Committee. So there is no need to be mislead in the matter of MSPs. MSPs
are there to last forever.
(The author is the Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The views expressed are his personal).
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