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Oppn misguiding farmers over Swaminathan panel report: Khattar

Press Trust of India  |  Rohtak 

today slammed the opposition parties for "misguiding" the farmers on Commission report, saying the BJP government had fulfilled most recommendations made by the panel.

Addressing a gathering after inaugurating the third Agri Leadership Summit-2018 here, he accused his predecessor Hooda of not implementing the recommendations of Commission report.

"The opposition is trying to misguide the farmers on the issue of Commission report even as the has fulfilled maximum recommendations in the report," the said, adding, "himself is satisfied with the state government's efforts towards implementing the recommendations of the report."

Expressing his government's commitment towards the welfare of farmers in the state, he said the main focus of the BJP-led government in was to raise income of farmers.

"The focus of the government has been how to raise the income of farmers and their standard of living we are working towards enhancing their income," the said.

"Hooda was the of the working group of chief ministers on agriculture production, but he did nothing for the implementation of Report, despite being the up to 2014 and in the Centre also the was in power," said.

Asking the progressive farmers to apprise small and marginal growers in their areas about the welfare schemes of the Centre and state governments, he said, "I want to appeal progressive farmers that they should make at least 10 small farmers in their areas aware about the government schemes which will help in raising their income. Each district has 50 to 200 progressive farmers and they earn Rs one lakh per month per acre."


The said keeping in view the risk factor in agriculture, the has taken several steps, including implementing Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) and Bhavantar Bharpayi Yojna to cover the loss of crops.

The Horticulture Department today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with on the first day of the three-day summit in presence of and Union for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Parshottam Rupala.

This initiative will help in selection of short-duration early heat tolerant virus resistant varieties of potato. Besides, it will also help in multiplication of clean, disease-free planting material and develop potato value chain and markets in

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 17:40 IST
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