Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal presenting a bouquet to Union Agriculture Minister Mr. Sharad Pawar at New Delhi |
by Punjabnewswire4u
NEW DELHI, OCT 29
Punjab
Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today demanded a special budgetary
provision in the next Union Budget for diversification of agriculture in the North West states especially for Punjab
on the similar pattern of economic package to boost agriculture in the eastern
states in the country.
The
Chief Minister met Union Agriculture Minister Mr Sharad Pawar here in his
office at Krishi Bhawan this evening and sought the Government of India’s
(GoI’s) support and co-operation for giving impetus to the much needed
Agriculture diversification program in the state as the traditional wheat/paddy
cycle was no more profitable due to the squeezed margins on account of high
agriculture inputs and low MSP. Mr Badal urged the Union Minister that it was
the need of hour for GoI to come forward to bail out its beleaguered peasantry
by incentivizing the promotion of the cultivation of alternative crops to paddy
and wheat adding that this was not merely a problem of Punjab
but must be viewed in a broad perspective as national problem.
The
Chief Minister emphasized the need to immediately launch a technology mission
for 'Diversification of Agriculture in Green Revolution Areas' with an
allocation of Rs 5000 crore for 12th Five Year Plan period, on the
pattern of the mission for 'Bringing Green Revolution to the Eastern
India'. Mr Badal underscored the need for diversification away
from the production of food crops mainly Rice, which was utmost necessary to
sustainably manage the natural resource base and to adjust to the changes
taking place in the domestic demand and supply of food grains.
Outlining
the diversification program, the Chief Minister apprised Mr Pawar that the
state government has planned to reduce the area under paddy from 28 to 16 lakh
hectares in a phased manner over a period of six years. It was purposed to
shift this area to Maize (four lakh hectare), Cotton (two lakh hectare),
Sugarcane (1.5 lakh hectare), Fodder (1.5 lakh hectare), Agro Forestry (two
lakh hectare), Pulses and Fruits & Vegetable (one lakh hectare).
The
Chief Minister impressed upon Mr Pawar to provide remunerative MSP coupled with
assured marketing mechanism for the alternate crops especially Maize as the
Punjab Government was seriously contemplating to enhance the present area under
Maize cultivation from 1.5 to 5.5 lakh hectare. Mr Badal also asked the GoI to
relook the policy of blending of petrol with ethanol by increasing it from 5%
to 15% to promote conversion of Maize into ethanol. He also requested Mr Pawar
to take up the issue with the Ministry of Food Processing to incentivize the
setting up of Maize processing industry in the state to encourage its value
addition and assured marketing support.
The
Chief Minister also demanded that a Regional Centre of ICAR for research in
pulses and Soyabeen should be established in the state to develop suitable
varieties of these crops for cultivation in the state. Likewise Mr Badal also
asked the centre to expeditiously set up a centre of excellence for Citrus at
Abohar as the state government was planning to enhance the area under Citrus
Orchards.
Reiterating
that diversification to livestock sector was necessary to supplement the income
of the farmers, the Chief Minister posed program to be funded by the Central
government for the promotion of Dairy, piggery, Goatry and fisheries. Mr Badal
also urged the Union Minister to treat livestock sector at par with the
Agriculture in terms of Income tax, interest rates, issue of Kisan credit cards
etc. He also demanded to provide subsidized insurance cover to livestock
irrespective of the size of the herd. The Chief Minister also urged Mr Pawar to
set up a Dairy research centre in Punjab on
the pattern of already established such institute in Karnal to further boost
the prospects of Dairy sector in the state.
Responding
to the issues raised by Mr Badal relating to diversification of Agriculture and
development allied sector, the Union Minister said that he would convene a
joint meeting of the senior officers of the Centre and state government at
Ludhiana on November 20 to chalk out a comprehensive strategy to intensify
efforts to boost crop diversification program along with major breakthrough in
fishery, Dairy and Animal Husbandry. He also promised to look into the
feasibility of setting up of Fishery research institute in Punjab to explore
potential of fishery in the waterlogged areas of southern Punjab.
Responding
to the issues raised by the Chief Minister on the state diversification plan Mr
Pawar appreciated the concerted efforts of the state government to implement
the ambitious diversification plan to shift an area of 12 lakh hectares from
paddy to other crops. He assured all possible assistance and co-operation on
behalf of the GoI to make this mission a huge success. Mr Pawar also lauded the
initiative of the state government to amend Agricultural Produce Market
Committees (APMC) Act 1961 and to enact a new legislation on Contract Farming,
which would be instrumental in providing forward linkages to the farmers to
markets and industries. Mr Pawar reiterated that the GoI would cover Amritsar for development
of peri-urban cultivation of vegetables under National Vegetable Initiative for
Urban Clusters (NVIUC) adding that the possibility of including SAS Nagar
(Mohali) under the ambitious scheme would also be explored. The Union
Agriculture Minister that he would soon take up the matter with his counterpart
in Ministry of Textiles for opening more textile parks in Punjab
to give an impetus to the processing of raw cotton in the state.
The
Chief Minister was accompanied by Animal Husbandry Minister Mr Sarwan Singh
Phillaur, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr Des Raj Dhuga, Chairman Punjab
Farmer's Commission Dr GS Kalkat, Financial Commissioner Development Mr GS
Sandhu, Financial Commissioner Animal Husbandry Jagpal Singh Sandhu, Principal
Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr SK Sandhu and Advisor Agriculture and MD
Milkfed Dr Balwinder Singh Sidhu.
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