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A large number of farmers committing
suicide in certain parts of the country has been a matter of serious concern
for the Government. The Government has identified 31 districts in the four
states of Andhra Pradesh (16) Maharashtra(6) Karnataka(6) and Kerala (3) where
the incidence of farmers suicides has been very high. The Government of India
has decided to launch a special rehabilitation package to mitigate the distress
of farmers in these 31 districts. The package will be implemented over a period
of 3 years and includes both immediate and medium term measures. The rehabilitation
package aims at establishing a sustainable and viable farming and livelihood
support system through debt relief to farmers, improved supply of institutional
credit, crop centric approach to agriculture, assured irrigation facilities,
watershed management, better extension and farming support services, improved
marketing facilities and subsidiary income opportunities through horticulture,
livestock, dairying, fisheries etc. For alleviating the hardships caused to
debt stressed families of farmers in the affected districts, ex-gratia
assistance from Prime Ministers National Relief Fund will also be provided.
The salient features of the package in respect of Maharashtra, covering the
six districts of Wardha, Yevatmal, Amraavati, Akola, Buldana and Washim in
Vidarbha region are indicated below.
(1) Ex-gratia assistance
from PMNRF
With a view to alleviate the sufferings
of debt stressed families of farmers in the six affected districts of Vidarbha
in Maharashtra, a sum of Rs 50 Lakhs each which would be placed at the disposal
of respective District Collectors.
(2) Debt Relief
to Farmers
A comprehensive debt relief package
for farmers was announced on June 18,2004. The debt relief package will be
liberalized further to provide relief to the farmers in the identified districts.
It is estimated that around Rs 1296 crore of overdue loan amount as on June
30 2006 in the identified districts of Vidarbha in Maharashtra will be restructured/rescheduled
under the debt relief package for farmers in distress or farmers in arrears.
Debt relief will be provided to the farmers and they will become eligible
for fresh loan under the package. Detailed guidelines to operationlise the
special debt relief package will be issued by RBI/NABARD.
(3) Credit Flow
The potential credit flow for the
year 2006-07 for identified six districts of Vidarbha in Maharashtra is estimated
at Rs 1275 crore. Special teams comprising NABARD and the Lead Banks are being
deputed to ensure that the distressed farmers accounts are restructured/rescheduled
in a time bound manner and fresh credit starts flowing.
(4) Interest Waiver
The over due interest on agricultural
loans for the six affected districts of Vidarbha in Maharashtra amounting
to around Rs 712 crores as on June 30,2006 will be waived. The burden of waiver
will be shared equally between the Central and state government
(5) Assured Irrigation
facilities
In the identified six districts of
Maharashtra 1.59 lakh hectare will be brought under assured irrigation facilities
at a cost of Rs 2177 crore over a period of three years through completion
of all major medium, minor irrigation projects. Assistance for this will be
provided under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) and Rural
Infrastructure Development Fund(RIDF)
(6) Seed Replacement
and Cropping Intensity
Quality seed
replacement is a critical input for production and productivity. In order
to provide immediate assistance to farmers a massive seed replacement programme
will be launched with 50% subsidy in the identified six districts of Vidarbha
in Maharashtra. The entitlement for quality seed is being increased from half
acre per farmer to one hectare per farmer. Programme expected to cost Rs180
crore over a period of three years.
(7) Watershed Development
On an average 500 check dams every year at an average
cost of Rs 2 lakh per check dam will be constructed in six districts over
the next three years. This programme will cost Rs 60 crore per year. In addition,
15,000 hectare per district will be treated under watershed development programme
for which grant support of Rs 60 lakh per water shed of 1000 hectare area
each, entailing an outlay of Rs 54 crore will be provided. Rainwater harvesting
scheme aiming at accelerated growth of irrigation potential for ensuring agricultural
development of SC/ST beneficiaries including small and marginal farmers will
be provided 50% back ended capital subsidy along with 50% bank loan, covering
1000 beneficiaries a year in each of the identified district.
(8) Horticulture
Development
Presently 5 out of 6 identified districts
are covered under the National Horticulture Mission. The remaining one district
i.e. Buldana will also be covered under the mission during the current year.
A technology mission on citrus for addressing the problems of citrus production,
protection, post harvest technology and processing will be mounted under the
supervision of National Research Centre on citrus-Nagpur.
(9) Micro Irrigation
All the six districts are covered
under the scheme of micro irrigation. The programme will be intensified to
cover 17800 hectare under drip and sprinkler irrigation involving an investment
of Rs 26 crore per year. In all, 53400 hectares in all six districts will
be brought under sprinkler and drip irrigation
(10) Extension Services
Effective and efficient extension
service mechanism will be put in place in the identified districts for empowering
the farmers. Agriculture technology management agencies (ATMA) will be operationalised
in all the districts to ensure extension support and convergence at district
level.
(11) Subsidiary
Income
The component relating to livestock
and fisheries will involve
- Induction of 1000 High Yielding Milch Animals per district with
50 % subsidy (balance bank credit)
- Induction of 500 female calves per district
per providing 50% of rearing cost
- Supply of fodder blocks for feeding
inducted animals with 25% subsidy
- Establishment of four-fodder block making units with 50% subsidy
balance bank credit)
- Provision of adequate health care to all
animals
- Taking up massive A 1 programme and estrus synchronization of
70% breedable animals
- Establishment of 10 milk chilling plants
- Taking of fisheries in 100 hectares per district providing 40 %
of capital and input cost, rest to be sourced through bank credit
- The package for livestock/fisheries/fodder bank will involve support
of Rs135 crore
(12) Implementation
Mechanism
State Level Committee for coordination
and supervision, including representatives of the Government of India and
the state government and
- Implementation through district level
committee, PRIs
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Appropriate Institutional Structures and Special Purpose Cooperatives/Community
based Organisations will be created at local level for delivery of the package
and optimum utilization of resources in a time bound manner.
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