Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Extend more long-term loans to agri sector: Shah asks ARDBs

He said India, which has 49.4 cr acres of arable land, highest after US, has potential to feed the whole world if entire arable land is irrigated

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Cooperatio­n Minister Amit Shah on Saturday urged Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Banks (ARDBs) to extend more long-term loans to the agricultur­e sector, including for irrigation and other infrastruc­ture.

The government is building a database on cooperativ­es for expansion of this sector, which is important for boosting farm growth and doubling farmers’ income, he added.

Farmers’ income cannot be raised without improving the farm sector, especially irrigation, he pointed out, and asked cooperativ­e banks to focus on providing loans for increasing irrigated land in the country.

The minister further said India, which has 49.4 crore acres of arable land, highest after the US, has potential to feed the whole world if the entire arable land is irrigated.

Currently, about 50 per cent of the arable land in the country is monsoon dependent.

Addressing a national conference here, Shah said Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Banks have been functionin­g in the country under different names in the last nine decades.

Most of them operated as land mortgage banks and were first to grant long-term finance to farmers way back in 1924.

With the conversion of these banks into ARDBs, farmers’ dependence on monsoon got reduced. Slowly, long-term financing evolved, he said.

“If we look back and see the last 90 years’ journey of longterm financing through cooperativ­es and how it has percolated down, if you see the data, it has not grown,” Shah observed.

“Especially in agricultur­e financing, be it long or short term, it is paralysed in many parts of the country. In many places, activities are done well but in some states it is not. We need to revive them,” he said.

Shah, however, stated that there are many hurdles in providing long-term financing to the agricultur­e sector. Time has come to overcome those hurdles with cooperativ­e spirit and achieve agricultur­e growth, he asserted.

The minister further said ARDBs have financed more than 3 lakh tractors so far, but the target should be 8 crore tractors. Similarly, about 5.2 lakh farmers have been provided with medium and long-term finance through cooperativ­es, but the target should be reaching more farmers.

ARDBs should undertake reforms to facilitate farmers seeking long-term finance, Shah said, and cautioned cooperativ­e banks not to focus only on “bank specific reforms” but the entire sector. He also said long-term financing to the farm sector should be more than the short-term loans and asked NABARD to set up an extension wing to facilitate the same.

Not just financing, the minister said, ARDBs should focus on other cooperativ­e activities like setting up of agri infrastruc­ture such as irrigation, horticultu­re, poultry, fishery, lift irrigation and other areas.

“We should not run banks alone, but work towards objectives for which cooperativ­e banks were set up,” he said, and asked ARDBs to adopt the Amul model to scale up services towards the farming community. To overcome the challenges of small farm holdings, the minister asked cooperativ­e banks to think how to operate such small farm fields with a cooperativ­e spirit. For expansion of the cooperativ­e sector, the minister said the government is building a database of cooperativ­es which will help frame policies and programmes.

“We don’t have a database of cooperativ­es at present. We don’t know how many cooperativ­es are working in the field of fishery and we don’t know which areas are deprived of primary agricultur­e cooperativ­e societies (PACs). We have started working on the data and will benefit in a big way,” he said. The expansion cannot be undertaken if one does not know where it is to be done, he added.

The minister also outlined recent measures taken in the cooperativ­e sector, including digitalisa­tion of PACs, procuremen­t by cooperativ­es through the Government e-Marketplac­e (GeM), and a draft proposal sent to states for amendment of bylaws of PACs.

The cooperativ­e sector can strengthen itself and for that it needs to revive with a cooperativ­e spirit. Only then can it contribute towards achieving a $5 trillion economy, he added.

Shah also gave away outstandin­g performanc­e awards to four State Cooperativ­e Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Banks (SCARDBs) located in Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat and West Bengal. Four oldest ARDBs were also felicitate­d for their ceaseless service to the rural sector for 90 years.

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Cooperatio­n Minister Amit Shah

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