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AP Only State Paying Input Subsidy to Farmers for Crop Loss: CM Jagan

6 Mar, 2024 18:21 IST|Sakshi Post

CM Jagan releases Rs.1294 Crore to farmers for input subsidy

This is a Farmer-Friendly Government: CM Jagan

Handholding farmers at every step through RBKs and village secretariats

So far, AP disbursed Rs. 3262 crore under input subsidy to 34.41 lakh farmers in last 57 months

Amaravati, March 6: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy released Rs. 1294.58 crore towards input subsidy benefiting 11,61,000 farmers who lost their crops due to drought during 2023 and the Michaung cyclone in December last year. Releasing the amount with the click of a button from the Camp Office here on Wednesday, he said that Andhra Pradesh is the only state which has been paying input subsidy to farmers for crop loss in the same season.

Out of the Rs. 1294.58 crore, Rs. 847 crore is being paid as input subsidy to 6,96,000 farmers hit by drought in 103 Mandals of 7 districts while the rest is paid to 4,61,000 farmers who suffered crop loss due to the Michaung cyclone. So far, the government has disbursed Rs. 3262 crore under input subsidy to 34.41 lakh farmers who lost their crops due to natural calamities in the last 57 months, he said.

For the first time, the government has been handholding farmers at every step through RBKs and village secretariats, and crop loss compensation is made through e-cropping assessments and displaying the lists transparently. This helps farmers and the official machinery to make corrections so that farmers would not suffer any financial loss. The government has been taking several steps to avoid financial loss to farmers.

Citing the Michaung cyclone, the Chief Minister said that the government purchased 3,25,000 tonnes of discolored paddy and added that financial assistance under Rythu Bharosa is benefiting 87 percent of the farmers who own less than 1 hectare of land as it helps them meet 80 percent of the cultivation expenses.

The Chief Minister said while the previous TDP Government paid only Rs. 3411 crore to 30,85,000 farmers as crop insurance compensation during its five-year term, Rs. 7802 crore was paid to 54,55,000 farmers in the last 57 months towards insurance. Agriculture Minister K. Govardhana Reddy, Chief Secretary Dr. KS Jawahar Reddy, and other senior officials were among those present.

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