Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Haryana cotton farmers harried as govt withdraws subsidy

- Sunil Rahar

ROHTAK: Haryana cotton growers are a worried lot as their share of premium under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) has been increased from ₹620 per acre to ₹1,650 this time. This is the result of withdrawal of the subsidy Haryana provided on the premium.

Under PMFBY guidelines, a farmer is required to pay 2% of the sum insured in case of kharif crop and 1.5% in case of rabi crop (5% for horticultu­re crop) as the premium and the balance is shared 50:50 by the state and the Centre.

This year, farmers’ premium share under the government insurance scheme was hiked up to ₹50 per acre for paddy, ₹10 per acre for maize, ₹40 per acre for bajra, ₹1,030 per acre for cotton, ₹8 per acre for barley and wheat, ₹15 per acre each for gram and sunflower and ₹130 per acre for mustard.

Rajbir Sihag, a farmer from

Bhiwani’s Miran, said he had paid ₹2,480 as the premium for four acre of cotton crop last year, but this time, he had to cough up ₹4,120 for the same area.

“On one hand, the government is encouragin­g farmers to adopt non-water guzzling crops and on the other, it has increased the insurance premium for the cotton crop. We want the government to reduce the hiked amount. We have to invest a lot in cotton production and now, the Haryana government has put more financial burden on us by increasing the premium amount to ₹1,030 per acre,” he added.

Farm leader Ramandeep

Singh Mann said the overall premium for the cotton crop has increased ₹3,250 per hectare this time as compared to the last year.

“It is quite unfortunat­e that the state government reduced its share in the premium for the cotton crop this time, due to which farmers will have to bear the brunt,” he added.

Haryana agricultur­e joint director Jagraj Dandi agreed that the farmers’ share of premium for cotton crop under PMFBY has increased to ₹1,030 per acre as the state government withdrew its 3% subsidy on the premium amount.

“Cotton is a commercial crop and farmers are required to pay 5% of the sum insured as the premium. Earlier, the farmers were paying only 2% and the remaining 3% was being deposited by the Haryana government.

“This time, we have withdrawn 3% subsidy and the cotton farmers will have to pay 5% of the sum insured as the premium,” he added.

STATE’S AGRI JOINT DIRECTOR SAYS FARMERS’ SHARE OF PREMIUM FOR COTTON CROP UNDER PMFBY HAS INCREASED TO ₹1,030 PER ACRE

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