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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for the Agriculture Sector

Start Date :
Mar 01, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on the effective implementation of budget provisions in the Agriculture Sector. ...

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on the effective implementation of budget provisions in the Agriculture Sector.

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Agriculture Sector are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:
•Agriculture Infrastructure Fund would be made available to APMCs for augmenting their infrastructure facilities.
•Keeping in view the transparency and competitiveness that e-NAM has brought into the agricultural market, 1,000 more mandis will be integrated with e-NAM.
•Enhancement of Agri-Credit target to ₹ 16.5 lakh cr. in FY’2022 with focus on increased credit flows to animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries.
•Micro Irrigation Fund, with a corpus of ₹5,000 cr. created under NABARD, is proposed to be doubled by augmenting it by another ₹5,000 cr.
•Warehousing assets of CPSEs such as Central Warehousing Corporation and NAFED will be rolled out under the Asset Monetization Programme.
•Development of Multi-State Cooperatives & all support by Government to them. To further streamline the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ for Cooperatives, setting up a separate Administrative Structure for them.
•PLI schemes with an outlay of Rs. 10,900 Cr. to create manufacturing global champions for the Food Processing sector to become an integral part of global supply chains, possess core competence & cutting-edge technology, promote the value and enhance exports.
•To boost value addition in agriculture and allied products and their exports, the scope of ‘Operation Green Scheme’ that is presently applicable to tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, will be enlarged to include 22 perishable products.
•5 major fishing harbours – Kochi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Paradip & Petuaghat as hubs of economic activity. Inland fishing harbours & fish-landing centres along banks of rivers, waterways.
•To boost Seaweed Cultivation & Value chain resulting in increased incomes for Coastal Communities especially women to establish multipurpose Seaweed Park in Tamil Nadu.

Click here for a detailed PPT on Budget Initiatives for the Agriculture Sector.

Last date of submission: 31st March 2021

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Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 5 years 1 month ago
In continuation to my previous suggestion, In the agri universities & colleges, let there be researches done by agri scientists by taking our indeginious legacy method & new updated technological method into account. Not only agri college can include, weather, geology, mining,... departments & all the latest updates can be updated through an existing app
Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 5 years 1 month ago
My suggestion is, There can be two ring roads, one connecting the Urban part & other for rural part of a district. let these roads be connected to all state & central highways, By this all the areas will be accessible and connected. Then, there can be Agricultural parks built around these ring roads, facilitating Business between Urban - rural side & Rural - rural respectively. Also, there can be global markets facility. Also, there can be agri universities & colleges along those roads.
Dev Parth
Dev Parth 5 years 1 month ago
The biggest thing that the government can do is to make a FCI godown equipped with cold storage facility in every district that is paired with a procurement & selling centre in premises wherein farmers can sell their produce & also store their produce in case of any left overs. MadrasaTeachers,Salary of one Madrasa Teacher Rs.25,000/-Salary for2,04,683 MadrasaTeachers per month=Rs.511,70,75,000/-ie Rs.512 Crore per month.Salary for2,04,683 Madrasa Teachers per Year=Rs.7580,49,00,000 ie.Rs 7580
Nidhin
Nidhin 5 years 1 month ago
Respected Modiji,Population of One State 3,56,99,443 &Muslims 88,00,000(25%), 21,683 Madrasas,941Panchayaths,2,04,683 MadrasaTeachers,Salary of one Madrasa Teacher Rs.25,000/-Salary for2,04,683 MadrasaTeachers per month=Rs.511,70,75,000/-ie Rs.512 Crore per month.Salary for2,04,683 Madrasa Teachers per Year=Rs.7580,49,00,000 ie.Rs 7580.49 Crore inYear.For 38 states7580.49x38=Rs.2,88,058.62Crores in year.I request to stop Govt. expenses on Madrasa to teach Quran Sura 9 Ayat 5 & Allah only Great
Danishkureshi
Danishkureshi 5 years 1 month ago
bharat me jansankhya jyada hai or unhe berojgar rahna padta hai sarkar badi kampniyo ke liye machine dusre des se mangvaati hai isse achha des ke hi logo ko un kampniyo me rojgari kyo nahi dete? isse logo ka jivan bhi sudhrega our kam aayat ki wajhse sarkar ke paise bhi bachege
NITIN MITTAL
NITIN MITTAL 5 years 1 month ago
Create agriculture belts all over like how specific manufacturing belts are being created to encourage farming & set up research facilities around these to help farmers get more crop per drop.
NITIN MITTAL
NITIN MITTAL 5 years 1 month ago
Make credit availability easy & accessible for farmers irrespective of their earlier loans also put an end to system of constant loan waivers for all farmers except in cases of natural calamities. The biggest thing that the government can do is to make a FCI godown equipped with cold storage facility in every district that is paired with a procurement & selling centre in premises wherein farmers can sell their produce & also store their produce in case of any left overs.