The central government has once again made it clear that agricultural reform laws will not be revoked but it can be amended to address farmers ’objections and doubts and to give written confidence. When Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal were trying to address the concerns raised by the farmers at a press conference on Thursday, the farmers should consider the proposal sent by the government and whenever they want to speak, the government is ready.
Referring to the government’s intent behind the provisions of the Agricultural Laws, the Agriculture Minister said that there would be little concern for the farmers but they would be relieved. When Tomar tried to alleviate farmers’ concerns about land acquisition in lease farming, he promised to give MSP a written trust. It also said that farmers are also allowed to go to court.
The Minister of Agriculture said, “The country expects the country’s agriculture sector to improve by the law. Experts made many recommendations. The Minister of Agriculture said, “If farmers are worried that there is no tax on outside sales and there is a tax on the knees, then the knees will be affected in the coming time.
‘Farmer’s land leasing is safe in agriculture’
Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said, “Contract farming is not a new thing. Contract farming is already underway in many states, and its experience is excellent. But there was no law for this. Legal protection is provided for this. This included providing full protection for the farmer and the farmer’s farm.
The Minister of Agriculture said, “It is also being said on behalf of the farmers that the industrialists take over the farms. However, such an experience has not happened anywhere, but we are allowed in the law that the contract is not for crop and land. Farmers were worried that if the processor took out a loan and ran away, it would fall on the farmer’s head. We are ready to take away this fear and not borrow on infrastructure. ”
‘Written promise ready in MSSP’
Regarding the minimum support price for crops, Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar said, “There was concern about the MSP purchase. It will be closed. Governments, farmers and associations can give it all in writing.
‘You have the option of going to court’
The minister of agriculture said, “It was their opinion that you authorized the SDM to settle the dispute because the SDMs are very close to the farmers. .
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