Deccan Chronicle

Budget seeks to perk up agricultur­al sector

Concepts like Kisan Rail, Kisan Udaan, Dhaanyalak­shmi, 1 product 1 district set to lift rural economy

- SANGEETHA G/ MICHAEL GONSALVES

A sagging rural economy has been a pain point for the government. In order to perk up the rural economy, the Budget mooted a 16-point agenda for the agricultur­al sector which included catchy concepts like Kisan Rail, Kisan Udaan, Dhaanyalak­shmi and ‘One Product One district’.

Overall, the Budget allocated `2.83 lakh crore of which `1.60 lakh crore is meant for agricultur­e, irrigation and allied activities and `1.23 lakh crore for rural developmen­t and Panchayati Raj. Among some of the innovative ideas that can go a long way in logistics of agricultur­al products, the Indian Railways will set up a “Kisan Rail” – through PPP arrangemen­ts. This will be part of a seamless national cold supply chain for perishable­s, inclusive of milk, meat and fish.

Krishi Udaan will be launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation on internatio­nal

Overall, the Budget allocated `2.83 lakh crore of which `1.60 lakh crore is meant for agricultur­e, irrigation and allied activities and `1.23 lakh crore for rural developmen­t and Panchayati Raj

and national routes. This will immensely help improve value realisatio­n especially in North-East and tribal districts. Understand­ing the high farm-to-fork wastage levels in India, the Budget emphasized on building cold chain and warehousin­g network. “Our government will provide Viability Gap Funding for setting up such

efficient warehouses at the block/taluk level. This can be achieved, where States can facilitate with land and are on a PPP mode. Food Corporatio­n of India and Central Warehousin­g Corporatio­n shall undertake such warehouse building on their land too,’ she said. Dhaanyalak­shmi is another way to boost storage capabiliti­es at village level. “As a backward linkage, a Village Storage scheme is proposed to be run by the Self Help Groups. This will provide farmers a good holding capacity and reduce their logistics cost. Women SHGs shall regain their position as “Dhaanya Lakshmi”,” she said. Financing on Negotiable Warehousin­g Receipts (e-NWR), which has crossed more than `6,000 crore, will be integrated with e-NAM.

The government finds that prosperity to farmers can be ensured by making farming competitiv­e. For this, farm markets need to be liberalise­d. Distortion­s in farm and livestock markets need to be removed. Purchase of farm produce, logistics and agri-services need copious investment­s.

Hence, the Budget proposed to encourage those State government­s who undertake implementa­tion of following model laws already issued by the Central government. These include, Model Agricultur­al Land Leasing Act, 2016, Model Agricultur­al Produce and Livestock

Marketing (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Act, 2017 and Model Agricultur­al Produce and Livestock Contract Farming and Services (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Act, 2018.

In order to promote horticultu­re, ‘one product one district ‘ has been mooted wherein one district will focus on one horticultu­re product. “For better marketing and export, we propose supporting states which, adopting a cluster basis, will focus on “one product one district”,’ said the minister.

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