20 नवंबर 2012
Punjab CM seeks Rs 5,000 cr for crop diversification
Chandigarh, Nov 20 Punjab Chief Minister Parkash
Singh Badal today sought allocation of Rs 5,000 crore for
promoting farm diversification from the Centre.
During his meeting with Agriculture Minister Sharad
Pawar, Badal also demanded procurement of alternate crops,
especially maize, by Food Corporation of India at minimum
support prices, an official release said.
This he said was to encourage farmers to shift from paddy
crop.
Badal said the livestock sector can play a major role in
improving the income of the small and landless farmers in the
rural areas. However, to achieve this it was essential to
bring funding, interest on loans as well as Income tax
exemptions on par with agriculture.
Demanding a slew of incentives to promote dairying in a
big way, Badal said the Centre should grant exemption from
custom duty for import of machinery relating to dairy,
poultry, feed and fodder, besides additional allocation under
various Dairy Development schemes.
Badal demanded that small ruminants such as goatry and
piggery be included under National Mission on Protein
Supplement besides setting up of an ICAR unit for research in
fisheries and prawns in the state.
Responding to the demands raised by the Chief Minister,
Pawar gave in principle consent for launching a technology
mission to promote crop diversification in the region.
To strengthen the research for development of maize, the
ICAR would set up a state-of-the-art institute over a land
area of 100 hectares to be provided by the state.
To ensure marketing of maize, he desired the state should
create a legal frame work to facilitate contact farming of
maize with the poultry and cattle feed industry.
To encourage the adoption of fisheries in saline and
waterlogged areas, Pawar announced setting up five ultra-
modern demonstration centres -- one each at Mansa, Bathinda,
Muktsar, Faridkot and Ferozepur districts.
A research centre for fisheries and prawn culture would
be set up to meet the need of state farmers for quality
seedlings.
Pawar assured the Chief Minister that he would soon
take up the matter for export of dairy and poultry products
through Attari-Wagah border with Ministries of Commerce and
External Affairs.
To ensure development and modernization of milk
processing infrastructure in the state, the National Dairy
Development Board shall be asked to provide soft loan to the
state milk federation, he said. (PTI)
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