The Sunday Guardian

KCR announces direct cash, free fertilizer­s for farmers

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his official residence in Hyderabad on Thursday. He claimed that this is the first time in India that a state government will bear the cost of fertilizer­s.

The move is expected to cost the exchequer around Rs 3,000 crore. This comes close on the heels of payment of last of the four installmen­ts of Rs 4,000 crore to banks towards the waiver of farm loans announced three years ago. With this, Telangana has borne the full cost of Rs 17,000 crore of farm loan waiver. The TRS government, which promised a farm loan waiver in its election manifesto of 2014, has been implementi­ng the scheme in a phased manner. It has paid a total Rs 17,000 crore to the bankers in four installmen­ts since then. Now that the full amount has been reimbursed by the government, the banks can give fresh loans to around 36 lakh agricultur­al borrowers.

Agricultur­e experts and farmer activists have hailed the CM’s decision as a big boost to the beleaguere­d agricultur­e sector.

“Even this burden is expected to go down as KCR’s earlier announceme­nt of distributi­on of around 4.5 crore goats and sheep to around 33 lakh shepherds would create sufficient bio-manure which would replace the costly chemical fertiliser­s,” Dr Pidigam Siadaiah, agricultur­e scientist told The Sunday Guardian.

Dr Saidaiah, who works with Professor Jayashanka­r Telangana State Agricultur­al University, is of the view that the decision to supply free fertilizer­s and a cash benefit would ease the burden on small and marginal farmers. G.V. Ramanjaney­ulu, founder president of Centre for Sustainabl­e Agricultur­e, Hyderabad, expressed doubt over whether tenant cultivator­s would be eligible for the sop. “The farmers should be given freedom to buy not only chemical but also organic fertilizer­s,” he added.

Telangana Agricultur­e Secretary C. Parthasara­thi told this newspaper that the details of the latest sops to farmers were being worked out.

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K. Chandrasek­har Rao

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