We hope to double a farmer’s income by 2022: Arun Jaitley

Farmers income would be doubled by 2022 : FM Jaitley

Farmers income would be doubled by 2022 : FM Jaitley
Farmers income would be doubled by 2022 : FM Jaitley

Farmers’ income would be doubled by 2022 : FM Jaitley

By 2022 farmers income would strive to double in the coming fiscal said Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday.

He also said that agriculture and farmer’s welfare was a pillar of the government’s agenda to transform India.

While presenting union budget 2016-17, FM said, that the fiscal coming in will be an all time of Rs. 9 Lakh Crore ($131848 Million) is the target for agricultural credit in order increase farmers income.

[dropcap color=”#008040″ boxed=”yes” boxed_radius=”8px” class=”” id=””]T[/dropcap]hey are also planning for an online procurement system to be undertaken through the Food Corporation of India, creating new infrastructure for irrigation, conserving soil fertility, stressing on optimal utilization of water resources and connectivity from farm to markets.

He said that there was need to think beyond “food security” and give back to farmers a sense of “income security”.

“The government will reorient its interventions in the farm and non-farm sectors to double the income of the farmers by 2022,” he said.

Allocating Rs.35,984 crore ($5271.6 Million) for agriculture and farmers’ welfare, he said that Rs.5,500 crore ($805.73 Million)has been allocated for effective implementation of the Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana and Rs.15,000 crore ($2197.48 Million) for loan interest subvention.

Noting only 46 percent of the 141 million hectares of net cultivated area in the country is covered by irrigation, he said the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana will be implemented in a mission mode with an aim to irrigate 28.5 lakh hectares, while 89 languishing projects under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) will be fast-tracked to help 80.6 lakh hectares.

“These projects require Rs.17,000 crore ($2490 Million) next year and Rs.86,500 crore ($12672 Million) in the next five years. We will ensure that 23 of these projects are completed before March 31, 2017,” he said.

[dropcap color=”#008040″ boxed=”yes” boxed_radius=”8px” class=”” id=””]T[/dropcap]he minister said a dedicated long-term irrigation fund will be created in National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development with an initial corpus of about Rs.20,000 crore ($2929.97 Million), while a major programme for sustainable management of groundwater resources has been prepared with an estimated cost of Rs.6,000 crore ($878 Million) and proposed for multilateral funding.


Meanwhile, over five lakh farm ponds and wells and 10 lakh compost pits will be taken up through the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act scheme.

Jaitley said the government aims to cover all 14 crore farm holdings under the Soil Health Card Scheme by March 2017 and 2,000 model retail outlets will be provided with soil- and seed-testing facilities during the next three year. Fertiliser companies will also co-market city compost, which increases the efficacy of chemical fertilisers.

Jaitley said organic farming is being promoted through schemes such as ‘Parampragat Krishi Vikas Yojana’ and ‘Organic Value Chain Development in North East Region’ and Rs.412 crore ($60.35 Million) have been made available for the same.

He said Rs.500 crore ($73.24 Million) have been assigned to pulses under the National Food Security Mission and the number of districts covered has been increased to 622, while a Unified Agricultural Marketing e-platform will be dedicated to the nation on the birth anniversary of B.R. Ambedkar on April 14.

The minister said four new projects will be taken up to make dairying more remunerative.

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Notes:
1. IANS
2.The conversion rate used in this article is 1 US Dollar = 68.26 Rupees.

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