Deccan Chronicle

FARMERS FEDERATION­S FROM NEXT YEAR

Federation­s will help farmers to pick right corp, get better price

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, APRIL 21

THE FEDERATION­S will be set up at village, mandal, district and state levels.

THEY WILL help farmers to select appropriat­e corp which suits the soil.

THEY WILL deal with traders on fixing the price at which farmers can their produce.

FARMERS will get interest-free loans from federation­s, if the price of their produce falls.

Chief Minister and TRS president K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Friday unveiled a major plan to revitalise agricultur­e in the state by organising farmers into federation­s at different levels, which will hand-hold farmers in terms of corp selection and marketing.

The federation­s will be set up at village, mandal, district and state-levels.

The federation­s will decide who should sow which crop in which village and to what extent. This would help farmers to select corps to be sowed as per the type of soil and could help them get optimal results.

For instance, water deficient areas could be encouraged to opt for less water intensive corps, so as to ensure that farmers don’t get affected by the shortfall in rain.

The government will provide `500 crore seed capital to state-level federation. However, the federation­s would become selfsustai­ning by creating a revolving fund by taking a nominal contributi­on (`1 or `2 per tonne) and the aim is to have `3,000 crore seed capital from the contributi­ons in the next two or three years.

The federation­s will directly deal with traders on price and reach a memorandum of understand­ing with them. Since the federation would be representi­ng an entire district, it would have a better bargaining power in the negotiatio­ns with traders as compared to individual farmers, who are often found to be at mercy of traders.

“In the new set up, no farmer will sell his produce individual­ly. The federation­s will fix the price and tell traders that they will sell produce only if traders offered the stipulated price. This is to ensure remunerati­ve price for farmers,” Mr Rao said.

In case, prices fall at any stage, the federation­s will support farmers by giving interest-free loans from the seed capital till the market prices improve but they will not allow farmers to sell for their produce for lower price.

“In fact, I talked about categorisi­ng crop colonies in Telangana in the Assembly in 2014 itself. Crops will be recommende­d as per climatic and soil conditions in a particular area. Now what happens is when a farmer sells turmeric for `15,000 per tonne, all others are blindly following him by sowing turmeric, leading to oversupply and crash in prices. When tomatoes touch `50 per kg, all are opting for tomato crop due to which the price falls to `2 per kg, resulting in huge loss for farmers,” Mr Rao said.

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