The Hindu (Mangalore)

Farmers seek revision of norms on loan and drought relief

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The State Sugarcane Farmers’ Associatio­n and the Federation of State Farmers’ Associatio­n have called for revision of norms that determine crop loans and scienti€c assessment of –ood and drought relief through NDRF and SDRF.

At a meeting of farmers from Mysuru and Chamarajan­agar belt, it was also decided that the members will not campaign for any political party and dubbed both the Centre and the State government­s as being antithetic­al to the welfare of the farmers.

Kurubur Shanthakum­ar, president of the federation, said the political parties were engaged in a show of one-upmanship in the run-up to the elections and the crisis plaguing the agricultur­al sector due to unpreceden­ted drought has been totally ignored. The farmers called for revision of the NDRF and SDRF norms for release of drought and –ood relief funds and sought scienti€c basis for determinin­g the quantum so as to bene€t the farmers.

The federation sought changes in the crop insurance scheme and said that the noti€ed area for determinin­g the crop loss should be the unit of land held by the farmer and not a hobli or a gram panchayat. Besides, the coverage should include any crop cultivated by the farmers and the insurance relief should be released within 30 days of the claims, said the federation.

Calling for reforms in extension of agricultur­al loans, the farmers said 75% of the land value should be computed to determine the loan amount. The farmers took exception to the practice of €nancial institutio­ns considerin­g the CIBIL score for sanctionin­g agricultur­al loans and wanted the current practice to be abrogated.

The meeting noted that both the Centre and the State has remained ambivalent on issues raised by farmers such as loan waiver, law making it mandatory to ensure MSP for agricultur­al produce, pension for farmers etc.

Though these demands have been raised many times in the past neither the Centre nor the State has given any assurance on their implementa­tion, said Mr. Shanthakum­ar.

He said the meeting has resolved to extract a promise from the candidates that on being elected the MPLAD funds will be utilised for developmen­t of lakes and other water bodies, minor irrigation repairs, replenishi­ng groundwate­r and surface water sources, improvemen­ts to schools in rural areas and hospitals, and ensure drinking water facility to all villages.

The farmers also demanded the withdrawal of amendments to the land reforms Act and other laws passed by the BJP, which, it said, encouraged entry of private companies into agricultur­e to the detriment of farmers with small-sized landholdin­gs and corporatis­ation of farming.

 ?? M.A. SRIRAM ?? Farmers from Mysuru and Chamarajan­agar at the meeting on Tuesday.
M.A. SRIRAM Farmers from Mysuru and Chamarajan­agar at the meeting on Tuesday.

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