What Steps is Haryana CM Taking to Support Farmers?
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Key Takeaways
- 24-hour inspections at mandis to ensure smooth operations.
- SMS notifications for farmers regarding crop sales.
- Enhanced moisture testing facilities to assist farmers.
- Digital weighing machines to ensure accurate measurements.
- MSP rates have been fixed to ensure better incomes for farmers.
Chandigarh, Sep 10 (NationPress) Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini convened a crucial meeting with administrative officials to assess preparations for the forthcoming kharif season, as reported by government officials.
He instructed the officers to ensure that farmers encounter no obstacles and that all essential arrangements are established at the 'mandis' and procurement centers.
The Chief Minister stated that an inspector will be present in each 'mandi' around the clock, and strict measures will be enforced against negligence.
He noted that farmers' produce will be acquired at the minimum support price (MSP).
The government has already fixed the MSP rates.
The Chief Minister emphasized that farmers should receive SMS notifications regarding the designated 'mandi' for their crop sales.
He also mandated that gate passes be delivered to farmers' mobile devices.
Scanner facilities should be provided so that farmers can easily download their gate passes on mobile phones, avoiding any inconvenience, he added.
He highlighted the importance of promoting soybean cultivation, asserting that nutritious products derived from soybean contribute positively to health.
He announced that bonuses would be awarded for crops such as black sesame, urad, arhar, and soybean.
The Chief Minister urged the procurement of advanced technological machines for moisture testing to prevent issues for farmers.
He instructed the establishment of laboratories in 'mandis' for moisture assessment.
The Chief Minister reiterated that farmers should not face difficulties in selling their produce, and optimal arrangements must be guaranteed at procurement centers and mandis.
He ordered the provision of drinking water, drainage, sanitation, and crop security facilities.
Additionally, he requested the installation of digital and electronic weighing machines in 'mandis' to ensure accurate crop measurements.
To shield crops from rain damage, adequate provisions for high-quality storage and tarpaulins should be made.
For the kharif season, the state government has established the MSP for various crops to ensure improved income for farmers.
The MSP for paddy (common) is fixed at Rs 2,369 per quintal, while for paddy (Grade-A), it is Rs 2,389 per quintal.
The MSP for jowar (hybrid) is Rs 3,699 per quintal, and for Maldandi jowar, it is Rs 3,749 per quintal.
Regarding bajra, the MSP is set at Rs 2,775 per quintal, and for maize, it is Rs 2,400 per quintal. The MSP for tur or arhar is Rs 8,000 per quintal, for moong it is Rs 8,768 per quintal, for urad Rs 7,800 per quintal, for groundnut Rs 7,263 per quintal, for soybean (yellow) Rs 5,328 per quintal, for sesame Rs 9,846 per quintal, and for black sesame Rs 9,537 per quintal.