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Aim: Resolve Farmers Protest Before Wheat Procurement Season

by Ayushi
February 22, 2024
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BackBack Farmers protest: Dozens 'detained' as ‘Delhi Chalo’ march resumes, police deny claims | 5 points 3 min read 06 Mar 2024, 10:42 PM IST Join usWhatsapp Written By Akriti Anand Protesting farmers resumed their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march on Wednesday, March 6, urging farmers across India to head for Delhi by bus and train. Here's all that happened on Wednesday as the protest resumed.

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Amidst the ongoing farmers’ protest in India, the government is gearing up to resolve the issues before the commencement of the wheat procurement season, which typically starts in March. Sanjeev Chopra, the Secretary of Food and Public Distribution, expressed optimism about resolving the farmers’ concerns well in advance of the procurement season. He also emphasized that the protest is unlikely to hamper wheat procurement operations in key agricultural states like Punjab and Haryana.

 

The farmers’ protest, primarily concentrated around the national capital region, demands legislative guarantees on the minimum support price (MSP) and the implementation of recommendations from the Swaminathan Commission. Additionally, protesters are advocating for pension schemes for farmers and agricultural laborers, along with debt waivers for farmers.

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In response to the protests, the government has been engaging in dialogues with farmer representatives to address their grievances. Chopra acknowledged that while the government has made offers to address farmers’ concerns, there may have been gaps in effectively communicating the intent behind these offers. He stressed the importance of consistent communication to bridge these gaps and facilitate a resolution.

 

Despite the ongoing protests, the agricultural sector remains resilient, with the wheat crop in good condition for the upcoming procurement season. Chopra reassured that wheat procurement operations would proceed smoothly, with early procurement activities already planned in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan. These efforts aim to synchronize procurement with the initial arrivals of wheat in the market, ensuring efficient operations and timely support to farmers.

 

To further enhance wheat procurement efficiency, the government is implementing various measures. One key aspect is the establishment of additional procurement centers to address mismatches between production and procurement capacities. By ensuring an adequate number of centers, farmers will have better access to sell their produce without needing to travel long distances.

 

Moreover, the government is focused on expediting payment processes to farmers, aiming for disbursements within 48 hours of procurement. Awareness campaigns are underway, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan, to educate farmers about these initiatives and ensure their participation.

 

In parallel with efforts to address the farmers’ protest and enhance wheat procurement, discussions are underway to boost procurement of wheat and coarse grains in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan for the upcoming rabi season. The government aims to significantly increase procurement in these states to meet demand and support farmers effectively.

 

Addressing concerns about sugar production, Chopra clarified that there are no plans to divert sugar for ethanol production. This decision aims to maintain stability in the sugar market and ensure adequate supply for domestic consumption.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to the welfare of farmers, emphasizing the resolution of key agricultural issues. Union Agriculture Minister Arjun Munda echoed similar sentiments, highlighting ongoing discussions with farmer union leaders to reach a consensus.

 

As the government continues its dialogue with protesting farmers and implements measures to enhance agricultural operations, the focus remains on resolving grievances and supporting farmers’ livelihoods effectively. With concerted efforts from both sides, there is optimism for a peaceful resolution to the farmers’ protest and continued prosperity in the agricultural sector.

Tags: agricultureFarmers' protestMinimum Support PriceSwaminathan CommissionWheat Procurement
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