Deccan Chronicle

Farmers have no money to raise kharif crops

No Rythu Bandhu financial support yet, payments for paddy in rabi gets delayed

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY I DC

Farmers across Telangana are facing double trouble in the ongoing kharif season.

There is no Rythu Bandhu financial support yet while there is a delay even in the payments for the paddy procured by the government in the rabi season. They have no money for farming now.

Caught in a crisis, farmers are again depending on private money lenders to borrow money at higher interest rates.

It is over 15 days since the kharif season commenced on June 1.

There is no hint as to when the state government will put the Rythu Bandhu assistance of `5,000 per acre into the bank accounts of farmers.

Normally, the government finalises the list of beneficiar­ies for kharif in the beginning of June and

● IT IS over 15 days since the kharif season commenced on June 1 ● FARMERS ARE urging the government to at least ensure disbursal of paddy procuremen­t money faster, if not the Rythu Bandhu money, so that they can meet the farming expenses for kharif

releases `7,500 crore in the second week and transfers the amount into the bank accounts of farmers from June 15 to 20.

This time, the government is yet to finalise the list of beneficiar­ies. It is facing a fund crunch also as the Centre has imposed restrictio­ns on auctions of bonds since April this year.

The government is not in a position to make complete payment to farmers for the paddy procured in rabi. It started paddy procuremen­t on April 15 and completed the process on June 15.

The government has procured 48 lakh tonnes of paddy through 5,134 centres and has to pay `9,397 crore to 8.45 lakh farmers. It has paid about `6,000 crore to nearly 6.5 lakh farmers. About 2 lakh farmers are awaiting payment of nearly `3,400 crore as per official sources.

The government says there was a delay in online entry by rice millers on the paddy stocks received by them after procuremen­t and this is causing the delay in payments. Unless the rice millers feed online data on the quantity of stocks received for milling, the government cannot make payments, claims the state government. Farmers are urging the government to at least ensure disbursal of paddy procuremen­t money faster, if not the Rythu Bandhu money, so that they can meet the farming expenses for kharif — as for purchase of seeds, fertilizer­s and other investment costs.

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