‘Kisan Drones’ to boost agricultural production: Nirmala Sitharaman

Nirmala Sitharaman

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New Delhi: The Centre will promote Kisan Drones, chemical-free natural farming, public-private partnerships for the delivery of digital and high-tech services to farmers across India during the financial year 2022-23, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Tuesday. Presenting the Budget 2022-23 in Parliament, Nirmala Sitharaman said the inclusive development is one of the four priorities of the government moving forward.

As part of the inclusive development, the government will promote the use of ‘Kisan Drones’ for crop assessment, digitisation of land records and spraying of insecticides, Sitharaman said.

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The government will also facilitate a fund with blended capital raised under the co-investment model through Nabard to finance agri start-ups and rural enterprises, she informed. “This is to finance start-ups for agriculture and rural enterprise relevant for farm produce value chain,” Sitharaman said.

The activities of these start-ups will include inter-area support for farmer-producer organisations (FPOs), machineries for farmers on a rental basis at the farm level and technology including invitee base, she added.

Sitharaman further said the government will promote chemical-free natural farming throughout India with a focus on farmers lands in five-kilometre wide corridors along the longer river Ganga in the first stage.

To reduce the country’s dependence on imports of edible oils, Sitharaman said a rationalised and comprehensive scheme to increase domestic production of oilseeds will be implemented.

For the delivery of digital and high-tech services to farmers, the Finance Minister said the government will launch a scheme of PPP mode with the involvement of public sector research and extension institutions along with private agritech players and stakeholders of agri value chains.

States will be encouraged to revise syllabi of agricultural universities to meet the needs of natural zero budget and organic farming, modern-day agriculture, value addition and management, added Sitharaman.

On the procurement of agri-crops, the FM said the government’s procurement of wheat and paddy at the minimum support price (MSP) during 2021-22 will cover 1,208 lakh tonne from 163 lakh farmers. “Rs 2.37 lakh crore will be the direct payment of MSP value to their accounts,” Sitharaman said.

 

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