Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Poor marketing to blame for farmers’ woes: Niti member

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The agrarian crisis is everywhere even as there is both the produce and the market, because the middleman is exploiting farmers. We need new marketing initiative­s.

VK SARASWAT, Niti Aayog member

LONGOWAL(SANGRUR): Pinning the cause of agrarian crisis in Punjab and other states on inadequate marketing and the exploitati­on of farmers by middlemen, NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat added that state government­s had also contribute­d to the problem by using central funds to get political mileage.

The Padma Shri scientist, in town to award degrees at the 20th convocatio­n of Sant Longowal Institute of Engineerin­g and Technology (SLIET) on Saturday, added, “Agrarian crisis is not only in Punjab. Maharashtr­a, Karnataka and other states also face the same problem. The agrarian crisis is everywhere even as there is both the produce and the market, because the middleman is exploiting farmers.”

The statement comes in the backdrop of the Aayog reportedly asking the Punjab government to ‘secure’ farmers’ income, even as the state sought ₹1,800 crore for food procuremen­t.

Saraswat went on to add, “Marketing institutes have to come up with and encourage practices like e-marketing.”

“Based on the recommenda­tions of the 14th Finance Commission, there has been a change in the way funds are given to states. Yet, the Centre has provided 10 per cent more money, from 32% to 42%. If the state government­s will not use this money for designated activities like agricultur­e, health and education and spend it on political mileage, they will always feel and say that the money was not sufficient,” he added.

“Scientists should ensure work in research so that we can find innovative solutions to our problems. We need to work to ensure the country progresses,” he said, after awarding degrees at the Deemed university.

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