Atma-Nirbhar Bharat: Part-3: Agriculture dated on 15/05/2020
Presentation made by Union Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister Smt.
Nirmala Sitharaman under Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan to support Indian economy
in fight against COVID-19 dated on 15.05.2020 for Agriculture - Part-3
Agriculture: Additional Steps during COVID |
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A number of measures supporting farmers was explained
yesterday. ·
Additional measures taken during last 2 months are below. ·
During lockdown period Minimum Support Price (MSP)
purchases of amount more than Rs 74,300 crores. ·
PM KISAN fund Transfer of Rs 18,700 crores. ·
PM Fasal Bima Yojana claim payment of Rs 6,400 crores. |
Animal Husbandry: Additional Steps during COVID |
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During Lockdown, Demand of Milk reduced by 20-25%. ·
560 Lakh litre per day (LLPD) procured by cooperatives
against daily sale of 360 LLPD. ·
Total 111 Crore Litres extra procured ensuring payment of
Rs 4100 Cr. ·
A new scheme to provide interest subvention @2% per annum
to dairy cooperatives for 20-21. ·
Additional 2% p.a interest subvention on prompt
payment/interest servicing. ·
This scheme will unlock 5000 Cr additional liquidity,
benefitting 2 Cr farmers. |
Fisheries: Additional Steps during COVID |
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All 4 COVID related announcements for fisheries
implemented ·
Validity of Sanitary Import Permits (SIPs) for import of
Shrimp Broodstock extended by 3 months ·
Condoned delay up to 1 month in arrival of Brood stock
consignments ·
Allowed rebooking of Quarantine cubicles for cancelled
consignments with no additional charges ·
Verification of documents and grant of NOC for Quarantine
relaxed from 7 days to 3 days ·
Registration of 242 Registered Shrimp hatcheries and
Nauplii Rearing Hatcheries expiring on 31.03.2020 extended for 3 months ·
Operations of Marine Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture
relaxed to cover Inland Fisheries |
Rs 1 lakh crore Agri Infrastructure Fund for farm-gate infrastructure
for farmers |
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Lack of adequate cold chain & Post Harvest Management
infrastructure in the vicinity of farm-gate causing gaps in value chains. ·
Focus has been on short term crop loans while investment
in long term agriculture infrastructure has often not been enough. ·
Financing facility of Rs. 1,00,000 crore will be provided
for funding Agriculture Infrastructure Projects at farm-gate &
aggregation points (Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies, Farmers
Producer Organisations, Agriculture entrepreneurs, Start- ups, etc.) ·
Impetus for development of farm-gate & aggregation
point, affordable and financially viable Post Harvest Management
infrastructure ·
Fund will be created immediately. |
Rs 10,000 crores scheme for Formalisation of Micro Food Enterprises
(MFE) |
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Scheme promotes vision of Hon. PM: ‘Vocal for Local with
Global outreach’ ·
Unorganised MFEs units need technical upgradation to
attain FSSAI food standards, build brands and marketing ·
A Scheme will be launched to help 2 lakh MFEs attain
attain above goals ·
Existing micro food enterprises, Farmer Producer
Organisations, Self Help Groups and Cooperatives to be supported ·
Cluster based approach (e.g. Mango in UP, Kesar in
J&K, Bamboo shoots in North-East, Chilli in Andhra Pradesh, Tapioca in
Tamil Nadu etc.) ·
Expected outcomes: Improved health and safety standards,
integration with retail markets, improved incomes ·
Will also help in reaching untapped export markets in view
of improved health consciousness. |
Rs 20,000 crores for Fishermen through Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada
Yojana (PMMSY) |
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Critical gaps in fisheries value chain ·
Government will launch the PMMSY for integrated,
sustainable, inclusive development of marine and inland fisheries. ·
Rs 11,000 Cr for activities in Marine, Inland fisheries
and Aquaculture ·
Rs. 9000 Cr for Infrastructure - Fishing Harbours, Cold
chain, Markets etc. ·
Cage Culture, Seaweed farming, Ornamental Fisheries as
well as New Fishing Vessels, Traceability, Laboratory Network etc. will be
key activities. ·
Provisions of Ban Period Support to fishermen (during the
period fishing is not permitted), Personal & Boat Insurance ·
Will lead to Additional Fish Production of 70 lakh tonnes
over 5 years. ·
Employment to over 55 lakh persons; double exports to Rs
1,00,000 Cr. ·
Focus on Islands, Himalayan States, North-east and
Aspirational Districts. |
National Animal Disease Control Programme |
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National Animal Disease Control Programme for Foot and
Mouth Disease (FMD) and Brucellosis launched with total outlay of Rs. 13,343
crores. ·
It ensures 100% vaccination of cattle, buffalo, sheep,
goat and pig population (total 53 crore animals) for Foot and Mouth Disease
(FMD) and for brucellosis. ·
Till date, 1.5 crore cows & buffaloes tagged and
vaccinated. |
Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund - Rs. 15,000 crore |
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Many areas in country with high milk production having great
potential for private investment in Dairy ·
Aim to support private investment in Dairy Processing,
value addition and cattle feed infrastructure ·
An Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund of Rs.
15,000 crore will be set up. ·
Incentives to be given for establishing plants for export
of niche products. |
Promotion of Herbal Cultivation: Rs. 4000 crore |
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National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB) has supported 2.25
lac hectare area under cultivation of medicinal plants ·
10,00,000 hectare will be covered under Herbal cultivation
in next two years with outlay of Rs. 4000 crore ·
Will lead to Rs. 5,000 crores income generation for
farmers ·
Network of regional Mandis for Medicinal Plants. ·
NMPB will bring 800 hectare area by developing a corridor
of medicinal plants along the banks of Ganga. |
Beekeeping initiatives –Rs 500 crores |
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Beekeeping is a livelihood supporting activity for rural
areas; ·
Increases yield & quality of crops through
pollination; ·
Provides honey and other beehive products like wax. Government will implement a scheme for: ·
Infrastructure development related to Integrated
Beekeeping Development Centres, Collection, Marketing and Storage Centres,
Post-Harvest & value Addition facilities etc; ·
Implementation of standards & Developing traceability
system ·
Capacity building with thrust on women; ·
Development of quality nucleus stock and bee breeders. This will lead to
increase in income for 2 lakh beekeepers and quality honey to consumers. |
From ‘TOP’ to TOTAL - Rs 500 crores |
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Supply chains have been disrupted and farmers are not
being able to sell their produce in the markets ·
Distress sale and reduction of price of perishable fruits
and vegetables at the farm level needs to be prevented. ·
Operation Greens will be extended from Tomatoes, Onion and
Potatoes (TOP) to ALL fruits and vegetables (TOTAL). ·
Scheme features will be as follows: ·
50% subsidy on transportation from surplus to deficient
markets. ·
50% subsidy on storage, including cold storages. ·
Pilot for 6 months – Will be expanded and extended ·
Expected outcomes: Better price realisation to farmers,
reduced wastages, affordability of products for consumers |
Amendments to Essential Commodities Act to enable better price
realisation for farmers |
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EC Act, 1955 was enacted in days of scarcity. ·
Need to enable better price realisation for farmers by
attracting investments and making agriculture sector competitive ·
Agriculture food stuffs including cereals, edible oils,
oilseeds, pulses, onions and potato to be deregulated. ·
Stock limit to be imposed under very exceptional
circumstances like national calamities, famine with surge in prices. ·
No such stock limit shall apply to processors or value
chain participant, subject to their installed capacity or to any exporter
subject to the export demand. ·
Government will amend Essential Commodities Act. |
Agriculture Marketing Reforms to provide marketing choices to farmers |
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Farmers bound to sell agriculture produce only to
Licensees in APMCs ·
Such restriction of sale is not there for any industrial
produce ·
Results in Hindrances in free flow of Agricultural Produce
and Fragmentation of Markets and Supply Chain; ·
Less price realization for farmers. ·
A Central law will be formulated to provide - ·
Adequate choices to farmer to sell produce at attractive
price; ·
Barrier free Inter-State Trade; ·
Framework for e-trading of agriculture produce. |
Agriculture Produce Price and Quality Assurance |
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Farmers lack an enforceable standard mechanism for
predictable prices of crops at the time of sowing. ·
Private sector investment in provision of inputs and
knowhow in the agriculture sector hindered ·
Facilitative legal framework will be created to enable
farmers for engaging with processors, aggregators, large retailers, exporters
etc. in a fair and transparent manner. ·
Risk mitigation for farmers, assured returns and quality
standardisation shall form integral part of the framework. |