The Free Press Journal

Farmers should get more avenues to sell crops: PM

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NEW DELHI: PM Modi on Monday emphasised on farmers getting more avenues to sell crops and said a food processing revolution was needed in the country for value addition to farm produce and to realise better prices.

Addressing a webinar on effective implementa­tion of Budget provisions regarding the Agricultur­e Ministry, he underlined the need for increased participat­ion of private players in the farm sector, including in research and developmen­t (R&D) work.

Without making any direct reference to the new farm laws or to the farmers’ agitation, Modi said there is a need for expanding options for the country's farming community to sell agri produce. "Today the need of the hour is that farmers of the country get more and more options to sell their produce," he said.

Restrictio­ns had a negative impact on the sector, he added. Highlighti­ng various provisions for agricultur­e in the Union Budget, the PM said agricultur­e credit target has been hiked to Rs16.5 lakh crore with priority to animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries sector.

The prime minister laid emphasis on the effective and timely implementa­tion of the budget provisions so that benefits reach to maximum people. "There is a need for post harvest revolution or food processing revolution and value addition in the country in the 21st century, amidst ever-increasing agricultur­al production," he said.

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