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Tech based agriculture to boost agricultural growth
November 20, 2016byEditorialEditorial
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Tech based agriculture to boost agricultural growth

New Delhi, Nov 19: In order to double the farmers' income by 2022,the finance ministry is urging the agrarian economy to short focus on plastic economy in order to bring about transparency in the system and cut out middlemen wherever possible. 

 "In order to ensure future increases in agriculture output and double the farmers' income by 2022, focus should be on higher agriculture productivity especially in view of the limitation on expanding crop area," Jaitley said at the first pre-budget consultative meeting with the representatives of agriculture groups here.

 Further growth will only be possible  by leveraging technology – especially for high yielding and resistant variety seeds – and efficient utilisation of water for irrigation, adapt latest IT to increase resilience to nature by phasing sowing, watering and harvesting among others," he said.

 Jaitley further stated that, in order to increase price benefits to the farmers, it is necessary the farmers are provided timely market information.Software applications, both computer and mobile based, should be developed to facilitate a better link  between farmers and consumers. Along with  upgrading latest technology to raise productivity, there is a need to revisit the incentive structure of farming which focuses on reducing wastage, enhances earnings and improve marketing of farm produce.

 "For efficient implementation of the National Agriculture Market, there is need to integrate more than 550 regulated mandis in the country by next year for which the states need to reform the agricultural produce market committee (APMC) Act," Jaitley said.

 Many suggestions were received from the representatives of different agriculture groups, including the need to provide sufficient funds to district cooperative banks where most of the farmers have their bank accounts, the Finance Ministry said in a statement. 

 Other suggestions included making it mandatory for agriculture universities to start Agriculture Marketing Research Department, new schemes to bail-out farmers from debt and banks be directed to implement scheme of differential rate of interest to agriculture sector both in letter and spirit among others, it said.

Suggestions further included giving out awards for  technological innovations in agriculture sector, cold chain provision for horticulture and minor vegetables, higher allocation in budget for agriculture as 52 per cent of India's population is based on agriculture and allied sector.

 The representatives of different agriculture groups present during the meeting included Swabhimani Paksha President Raju Shetti, National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) Chief Executive Satya Narayana, Venkatrao Nadagouda of Federation of Oilseeds Cooperative Growers of India, United Planters Association of South India President D. Vinod Sivappa, Cargill India Pvt. Ltd. Chairman & MD Siraj Chaudhary.

 Consortium of Indian Farmers Association Secretary General Bojja Dashratha Rami Reddy, Bharat Krishak Samaj Chairman Ajay Vir Jakhar, Satish Chander of Fertiliser Association of India, Kisan Foundation Chairman Y. Sivaji and Mukul Maheshwary of Agriculture Farm were also present among others.

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