Will the government take action to increase farmers’ income as demographics and agriculture become ticking time bombs? To grasp the seriousness of the situation, one must first understand that the farmer is currently in a state of anguish, which also explains why this community has experienced such upheaval.
In this regard, Krishi Jagran will hold live sessions on “Expectations of Agriculture Sector from Union Budget 2022-23″ on January 29, 2022, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Main topics of discussion:
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Diversification into high value crops/insurance scheme/increase in cropping intensity
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Encourage innovative agricultural techniques
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Changes in government. Strategies
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MSP for all agricultural products, including milk
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Perceptions of young people and their involvement in engaging in the agricultural sector, financial and economic opportunities available in this segment
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Supply chain constraints/ensuring better trading conditions for farmers
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Redeployment of surplus agricultural labor to non-agricultural and subsidiary activities
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Cheap credit to farmers/ encourage farmers to diversify their sources of income
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Credit at more subsidized rates for the purchase of equipment, irrigation and other long-term investments
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Vertical farming can go a long way in solving the problem of scarcity of farmland
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Quality checks and soil monitoring are key data points. Allocations to mobile soil testing laboratories
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Inadequate storage, cold room, low waste transportation, etc.
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Agricultural infrastructure can also benefit from tax incentives
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Import substitution – vegetables and edible oils
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Improved knowledge of farm bills/farmer literacy programs
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Marketing of farm products
For further details, please contact:
Event Name: Live sessions on “Agriculture Sector Expectations from the Union Budget 2022-23”
Website: https://krishijagran.com/
Dated: January 29, 2022
Krishi Jagran
Address: Green Park Tube Station, 60/9,
Yusuf Sarai Market, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India
Mobile: 91 9891724466, 9891511144, 8076942046
E-mail: [email protected]
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