The Asian Age

PM hints at big kharif MSP hike

PM says fair and remunerati­ve price will be announced in 2 weeks

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

While the state government­s and the Centre have not been able to arrive at a consensus on fixing the minimum support price ( MSP) for all kharif crops even as the sowing season has already begun, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday intervened and said that MSP for the seasonal crops, including paddy, will be fixed by the Union Cabinet next week at a level that will be at least 1.5 times of the farmers’ production cost.

Prime Minister Modi, who met 140 sugarcane farmers from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Maharashtr­a, Punjab and Karnataka in New Delhi, said that the support price for sugarcane will also be announced in the next two weeks and it will be higher than 2017- 18.

While the state government­s and the Centre have not been able to arrive at a consensus on fixing the minimum support price ( MSP) for all Kharif crops even as the sowing season has begun, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday intervened and said that MSP for the seasonal crops including paddy will be fixed at least 1.5 times of the production cost and will be approved by the Union Cabinet next week.

Making the announceme­nt after a meeting with a group of sugarcane farmers from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Maharashtr­a and Karnataka at his residence, Mr Modi also said the support price for sugarcane, called fair and remunerati­ve price ( FRP), would be announced in the next two weeks and that the rate would be higher than 2017- 18. The Prime Minister’s interventi­on was surprising as only on Thursday, as reported exclusivel­y by The Asian Age, in a high level meeting held by Niti Aayog vice chairman Rajiv Kumar with several farmers organisati­ons’ representa­tives, no solution could be arrived at over the issue.

During the June 28 meeting, farmers’ representa­tives had clearly indicated to Mr Kumar that fixing MSP for all Kharif crops may not happen anytime soon. Also several states are also opposed to the concept, sources privy to developmen­t had said, which is also being seen as a major reason which could inordinate­ly delay the NDA government’s dream of fixing support prices for all crops, which would in future help in doubling of their incomes — one of the main political planks of the Narendra Modi- led dispensati­on. Mr Modi’s announceme­nt therefore seems to hold a lot of political significan­ce as it is a clear signal that the NDA government is keen to reach out to the farmers at a time when 2019 Lok Sabha polls are just nine months away.

The Mandsaur farmers’ agitation last year was the epicentre of farmers protests across Madhya Pradesh.

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