Hindustan Times (East UP)

Govt meets stakeholde­rs over new farm legislatio­n

Union ministers Rajnath Singha and Narendra Singh Tomar meet experts, industry leaders associated with the agricultur­e sector

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Reaching out to stakeholde­rs to allay apprehensi­ons about the recently passed farm bills, Union minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday met policy experts, industry leaders and academicia­ns associated with the agricultur­e sector, who were all praise for the new legislatio­n.

Singh along with agricultur­e minister Narendra Singh Tomar has so far held a series of meetings with farmers and many others associated with the farm sector to deliberate upon the three agricultur­e-related bills recently passed by Parliament.

Chairman of Global Food and Retail Council Rakesh Gambhir, who was part of the delegation that met both Union Ministers, said it was a good interactio­n and praised the government for bringing these three bills.

“In a way these three farm legislatio­n will usher a new era of reforms in the agricultur­e sector and will give farmers’ independen­ce from the clutches of the middle men and help in getting them better prices for their produce,” Gambhir told reporters after the meeting.

Echoing similar sentiments, Chairman of Punjab-based Green Valley Farms, RPS Gandhi said there are enormous benefits of the new farm-related legislatio­n

but the farmers need to be made aware and educated about it. He said talking to the farmers in their own language is important so that there is no confusion about these three bills.

Last week, Singh had a long meeting with a delegation of award winning farmers including a Padma Shri awardee to deliberate on the government’s farm legislatio­ns. Earlier in a statement, Singh had assured that the MSP mechanism will stay and the support price will continue to rise under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. The meetings with a number of stakeholde­rs in the agricultur­e sector are being held at Singh’s residence here.

Chairman of Indian Chamber of Food and Agricultur­e M J Khan who was present in all the meetings held so far said in a way it is a dialogue process between farmers, key stakeholde­rs in the agricultur­e sector and the Centre to clear any apprehensi­ons and misgivings about the farm bills.

 ?? ANI ?? Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Narendra Singh Tomar held a meeting with farmer leaders and experts over new farm laws in New Delhi on Tuesday.
ANI Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Narendra Singh Tomar held a meeting with farmer leaders and experts over new farm laws in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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