City
Epaper

As country heads for polls, Budget may rain sops on farm sector

By IANS | Updated: January 22, 2023 12:15 IST

New Delhi, Jan 22 Mindful of the fact that the farmers community needs to be mollified after its ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 22 Mindful of the fact that the farmers community needs to be mollified after its year-long agitation against the three controversial farm laws, the government is likely to focus on boosting the agriculture sector in the Union budget for 2023-24, which would be presented by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.

The agriculture sector has always been seen as a sector which has a potential of generating lots of revenue and according to a report by Deloitte India, quoted recently in various sections of the media, it can generate more than $800 billion in revenue for the country with an investment of over $270 billion by 2031.

The report suggested that the government should introduce policies to support technology adoption for modernising operations in the agriculture space and give incentives to agri-tech startups for improving accessibility to small farmers.

Industry body PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry in its pre-budget memorandum, which was released earlier this month, had said: "To enhance the employment creation in the economy, we suggest further reforms in the agricultural and food processing sector with a great infusion of public investments in the agriculture infrastructure. Reforms in rural infrastructure logistics and cold chain are required as it would help in increasing the level of food processing industry and rural entrepreneurship."

It had further said that this would lead to increased participation in global agriculture and food exports. Exports of agriculture and food processing products should be increased to the level of $100 billion in the next three years from the current level of around $50 billion in 2021-22.

Even the central government is keen to mend its relations with the farmers, especially as the Lok Sabha elections are just a year away and as many as nine states are scheduled to go to the polls this year alone.

In July 2022, the government had set up a panel to ensure a legal guarantee on the minimum support price (MSP), which is headed by retired agriculture secretary Sanjay Agrawal.

The committee was formed after the government had repealed the three controversial farm laws in November 2021, after a year-long agitation by farmers against them.

At the time of repealing the three laws, the Centre had promised the agitating farmers that it would look into the matter of ensuring a legal guarantee on MSP.

With farmers being a major vote bank in an agriculture-dominated country like India, the government may come up with sops for the farming community in the forthcoming budget.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Phd chamber of commerce and industrySanjay agrawalNirmala SitharamanNew DelhiDeloitte IndiaSabhaThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-westPhd chamber of commerceNirmala seetharamanNew-delhi
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS Government Shutdown: US Embassy in India’s X Account to Pause Regular Updates Until Full Operations Resume

CricketIND-W vs AUS-W, 3rd ODI: Australia Women Win Toss, Opt to Bat Against India in Series Decider; Check Playing XIs

CricketWhy Is India Women’s Cricket Team Wearing a Pink Jersey in IND-W vs AUS-W 3rd ODI 2025 Match?

CricketIND-W vs AUS-W 3rd ODI LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where to Watch India Women vs Australia Women Final Match

NationalGST Overhaul: Council Targets Uniformity, Balances Relief for Middle Class with Luxury Tax Hike

International Realted Stories

InternationalSouth Korea: Ex-Prez Yoon absent from insurrection trial for 13th consecutive session

InternationalOutrage after photos show ex-B'desh minister handcuffed to hospital bed before his death

InternationalIndia, France hold 22nd "Air Staff Talks" to strengthen military cooperation

InternationalIndia rips Pakistan over its hypocrisy on human rights, calls it " a country with worst record"

InternationalIndian missions worldwide mark Gandhi Jayanti with tributes, hymns and Swachhata drives