Millennium Post

No proposal to write off farm loans, says Govt

UTTAR PRADESH, PUNJAB, MAHARASHTR­A AND KARNATAKA GOVTS HAVE ANNOUNCED LOAN WAIVER THIS YEAR

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NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday said there is no proposal under considerat­ion with regard to farm loan write-off.

However, the Centre informed Parliament that there is a facility has been put in place for farmers to avail concession­al debt.

Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtr­a and Karnataka government have announced loan waiver this year.

“There is no proposal at present under considerat­ion of the government to writeoff the debt of farmers,” the government on Tuesday said in a written reply to both the houses.

To ensure availabili­ty of concession­al debt, Union Minister of State for Agricultur­e Parshottam Rupala said the government is providing interest subvention to make short-term crop loans up to Rs 3 lakh for a period of one year available to farmers at the interest rate of 7 per cent per annum and in case of timely repayment, the same gets reduced to 4 per cent.

Replying to a separate query, the minister quoting the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) report on ‘Indebtedne­ss of farmers households” in 2003 said: “Of 80.35 million farmers households, 43.42 million (48.6 per cent) were reported to be indebted to either formal or informal or both sources of credit”.

Quoting another NSSO report of 2013, the minister also mentioned that the average monthly income per agricultur­al household from various sources is estimated to be Rs 6,426 against the average amount of outstandin­g loan of Rs 47,000 per agricultur­al household.

To improve the economic condition of farmers, Minister of State for Agricultur­e & Farmers Welfare S S Ahluwalia said the government is implementi­ng various schemes for increasing farm production and productivi­ty and for doubling farmers’ income.

The MSP has been raised to ensure remunerati­ve price to farmers and the government has also focused on aggregatio­n of small and marginal farmers into groups for overcoming market imperfecti­ons and for releasing better prices for their produce, he said while replying separately to a similar query.

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