Small farmers will germinate bright with governments supportive schemes

NewsBharati    18-Jan-2019
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New Delhi, Jan 18: “This is the first government after independence who gave 52% contribution of the budget for development of villages and prosperity of farmers. The government gave subsidy on the fertilizers made from cow dung. Many Schemes for the welfare of farmers are implemented in the collaboration with NABARD.” Said Birendra Singh Mast, BJP Kisan Morcha chief, while addressing the BJP Kisan Morcha in New Delhi today. 

 

To promote the livelihood of shepherds many schemes are implemented. From Bhadohi and Kashi, we export carpets. 1600 crores of rupees were given for Bambu mission. He added. Restructured National Bamboo mission was approved by union cabinet in April 2018 

 

The Mission envisages promoting holistic growth of the bamboo sector by adopting an area-based, regionally differentiated strategy and to increase the area under bamboo cultivation and marketing. Under the Mission, steps have been taken to increase the availability of quality planting material by supporting the setting up of new nurseries and strengthening of existing ones. To address forward integration, the Mission is taking steps to strengthen the marketing of bamboo products, especially those of handicraft items.

Farmers can take a yield of Bambu where there is barren soil. This will reduce the import of paper and ethanol production can be increased from the scent of Parali and sugarcane.

Biofuel dossal will be implemented. Biodiesel plant with a capacity of eight tonnes per day has already been installed in the Rajasthan in August 2018.

While elaborating various schemes for farmers Mast further said, “ Various Pumps and machines used in farming are excluded from GST. This is the first time in India centre has opened Agricultural centres. For the welfare of the animal husbandry centre has upgraded veterinary hospitals and colleges are also been the threshold to educate people. MANREGA has been providing daily wages in the agricultural sector.”