08 मई 2013
EGoM okays Rs 256cr to rejuvenate orchards in drought-hit Maha
New Delhi, May 8. The Empowered Group of Ministers
on Drought, headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, today
approved an additional assistance of Rs 256 crore for
rejuvenation of orchards in drought-hit Maharasthra.
However, the decision on extension of duty-free import of
oilcakes to boost fodder supply was left to the Finance
Ministry, which will take a call after assessing the demand
and supply situation.
"The proposal on providing additional assistance of Rs
256 crore to protect orchards in drought-hit districts of
Maharashtra has been approved," Pawar told PTI after the
meeting here.
The additional funds will be over and above Rs 400 crore
already released under the National Horticulture Mission
through a special scheme launched last month for rejuvenation
of orchards in the drought-affected regions of Maharashtra.
Under this scheme, the Centre will bear 50 per cent cost,
while the rest will come from the farmer.
The EGoM meeting, attended by Finance Minister P
Chidambaram, Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Railway
Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Food Minister K V Thomas among
others, reviewed the situation in drought-hit states like
Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
It deliberated on availability and price situation of
fodder in drought-hit areas and discussed the proposal on
extending the duty-free import of oil cakes for six months
more to improve fodder supply and curb price rise.
When asked about this proposal, Chidambaram said, "This
has to be decided on file at Department level after assessing
the domestic production and import level."
Extending the duty-waiver to other varieties of oil cakes
like copra cake, palm kernel cake and rice bran extraction
will also be decided on file and will be communicated to the
EGoM Chair, he said.
The duty-free import of oil cakes lapsed on March 31, this
year. The EGoM was informed the price of fodder products like
soya oil cakes have started rising after the lapse of
duty-free import and there was need to continue duty-waiver to
check price rise and enhance domestic supply.
The country has imported 53,090 tonnes worth Rs 84.52
crore oil cakes between September 2012 and January 2013,
against 18,769 tonnes worth Rs 21.27 crore in the same period
last year, as per the official data.
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