Yeddyurappa to soon waive off farmers' crop loans

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Within hours of taking oath, on Thursday said he will soon waive off crop loans of farmers across the state in line with BJP election pledge.

"I had promised the farmers that I would waive off crop loans up to Rs 1 lakh soon after I become the I have already conveyed to the (K. Ratna Prabha) to give me the details and we will announce the waiver within two days," Yeddyurappa told the media here.

The (BJP) manifesto for the Assembly election promised to waive off all farmers' loans up to Rs 1 lakh from nationalised and cooperative banks if the party formed a government.

The party said it will support about 20 lakh small and marginal dry land farmers in the state through a direct income support of Rs 10,000 and ensure that farmers receive 1.5 times the cost of production as Minimum Support Price (MSP).

The manifesto also promised to set aside Rs 5,000 crore "Raitha Bandhu Market Intervention Fund" to support farmers during price fluctuations and that it will introduce a "Raitha Bandhu" department under the to monitor the farmers' schemes.

One thousand farmers from the state will also be allowed each year to travel to countries like and to study the best practices in agriculture under the "Chief Minister's Fellowship for Agriculture", the party had said prior to the election.

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First Published: Thu, May 17 2018. 14:08 IST