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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Agri Policy

Govt. has especially set up the NABARD and agriculture ministry that takes care of the agriculture policy of the nation. In the modern era, the need to renovate the old policy was felt. Now there have been several new and transformed agriculture policies that favor the good of farmers and local agriculture industry. Launch of several programs for rural development have made the livelihood better for the small and big farmers. Following are some policies that assist the farmers to grow

(1)
Encouragement of latest technology for farming even in remotest areas. Emphasis on latest machines and tools.

(2)
Aware farmers about the usability of bio fertilizers and less use of chemical ones.
(3)
Aware about the other option apart from the traditional crops. Govt. wants farmers to grow like bio diesels, herbs for medicines. Also try out the animal husbandry and many other aspects.
(4)
Assure farmers for their worthiness of their investment and hard labor. Give the deserving share to farmers for their economic upgradation.
(5)
A definite policy that safeguards the money and good will of the farmers especially for those who are not self dependant with money.

(6)
Setting up the latest agriculture units that avails the research and development of the agriculture sector.

(7)
Subsidies on specific cultivations that maintains the balance between western and local agriculture market.

There are many more policies that have been laid down and many more are in pipe lines. Also, govt.’s national policy is target lift up the farmers and all other based on the agriculture sector. That is why it is eliminating the minutest errors and faults in the policy leading it to be the ideal one for others. The flexibility to upgrade policies is the best feature that has made national policy to compete at international level. At international platforms like WTO, govt. has raised the voice against the imbalance between the western and developing nation like ours and succeed to the world leaders to patronize our national policy for agriculture.

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