MANGALURU:
Shobha Karandlaje, Union minister of state for agriculture and farmers’ welfare, joined
farmers to cultivate paddy on fallow land at Kadekar village in Udupi district on Thursday.
Kedarotthana Trust, headed by
Udupi MLA K Raghupathi Bhat, has set a goal of converting 1,500 acre of fallow land in Udupi district into paddy fields. Accordingly, paddy will be cultivated on 140 acres of fallow land in Kadekar village. The minister suggested that the
MLA ensure the participation of more farmers in the trust’s initiative and form a farmers’ cooperative.
“Farmers are reluctant to invest in agriculture, thinking that it is unviable, so the central government has launched several schemes for the welfare of small and medium farmers. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana has been launched to give emphasis to traditional organic farming. Demand for organic farm produce is increasing in the international market. The crop insurance scheme launched by the PM allows farmers to report crop loss using mobile apps, and avail benefits without visiting government officers. Farmers may upload the pictures of crop loss directly to the
app, to avail compensation. The government aims at multiplying the income of Indian farmers,” Karandlaje said.
“I have suggested
MLA Bhat to involve more farmers in the activities of Kedarotthana Trust, and also form farmers producers’ organisation. Such initiatives will help farmers avail benefits of all agriculture schemes of the government,” the minister added.
“Schools and colleges should take initiatives to introduce farming for students and engage them in agriculture activities. I will ensure the support from central and state governments for farming activities,” she added.