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Agricultural Schemes Update, December 2020

Agricultural schemes are schemes introduced by the government to make it easier for farmers to get benefits, pay off debts, increase harvests, better the quality of those harvests and improve their lifestyle, subsequently, in general. These are the important schemes that have been introduced by the government for the agricultural sector:

E- Nam: The National Agriculture Market (eNAM) is a pan-Indian electronic trading platform linking established APMC mandates to establish a single national agricultural commodity market. 

Agricultural Schemes Update, December 2020

The Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) is the lead agency under the aegis of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare of the Government of India for the implementation of eNAM.National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture: The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) has been formulated to increase agricultural productivity, especially in rainfed areas, with a focus on integrated farming, the efficiency of water use, soil health management and resource conservation synergies.

By implementing the sustainable development roadmap by gradually transitioning to environmentally friendly technology, adopting energy-efficient equipment, conservation of natural resources, integrated farming, etc., NMSA will address main aspects of water use quality’,’ nutrient management’ and ‘livelihood diversification.

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana: The Government of India is committed to giving water conservation and its management a high priority. To this impact, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) has been formulated with the aim of extending the ‘Har Khet ko pani’ irrigation coverage and improving the More crop per drop ‘water use efficiency in a concentrated manner with an end-to-end solution on the creation, distribution, management, field application and extension activities of the source.

National Scheme on Welfare of Fishermen: This scheme was launched to provide fishermen with financial assistance for house-building, recreational community halls and common workplaces. It also aims to instal drinking water tube-wells and help by saving cum relief components during the lean time.

What are the different agricultural schemes in India?

Agricultural Schemes Update, December 2020

Why the government should spend on agricultural schemes?

Agriculture has been synonymous with cultivating important food crops for decades. Farming above and beyond agriculture currently involves forestry, dairy, fruit cultivation, poultry, beekeeping, mushroom, arbitrary, etc. Today, as part of current agriculture, manufacturing, marketing and distribution of crops and livestock products etc. are all known. Agriculture may also be referred to as agricultural products for cultivation, processing, promotion and distribution. 

Agricultural Schemes Update, December 2020

In the entire life of a given economy, agriculture plays a critical role. Agriculture is the cornerstone of a given country’s economic structure. Agriculture also provides a very significant percentage of the population with job opportunities, in addition to supplying food and raw materials.

Agriculture is the primary source of subsistence for many individuals. Around 70 per cent of individuals are directly dependent on agriculture as a means of living. This high percentage in agriculture is due to the lack of development of non-agricultural activities to absorb the rapidly growing population. Most individuals in developed countries, however, do not engage in agriculture. The key source of national income for most developing countries is agriculture. For developing countries, however, agriculture contributes a lower percentage of their national income to their age.

The key exports of countries depending on agriculture include agricultural products such as sugar, tea, rice, spices, tobacco, coffee, etc. In the case of smooth agricultural production activities, imports are reduced while exports are greatly increased. Since agriculture employs many people, economic development contributes to it. As a result, it increases the amount of national income as well as the quality of living of people. In the agriculture sector, the rapid pace of growth provides a progressive outlook and increased motivation for development.

Therefore, it helps create a healthy environment for a country’s overall economic growth. Economic development, therefore, depends on the growth rate of agriculture. A stable agricultural sector guarantees food security for a country. Food protection is the principal necessity of every government. Food protection reduces malnutrition, which has historically been considered to be one of the major challenges facing developing countries. For their key source of income, most countries depend on agricultural products as well as associated industries. With so many benefits of agriculture to our economy, employment and food supply, farmers, whose earnings and lifestyle depends on it, face a lot of difficulties with their harvests.

By introducing smart, beneficial and the agricultural business and economy, but also pay a huge hand in bettering the lives of the farmers. These schemes will help the farmers improve their harvests and relieve them of the debts that they are pressured under. Hence, the government should definitely and is already ideating and implementing some amazing schemes that will definitely prove to be a boon for the farmers in the long run.

Agricultural schemes in Maharashtra

Now talking about the agricultural schemes introduced in Maharashtra, here are some of them so that you can read about them and get an idea of what all the State provides aid with and use it to your benefit.

Agricultural schemes in Tamil Nadu

If you are a resident farmer of the state of Tamil Nadu, here are some schemes introduced by the State Government that you should benefit from and that will help you make your business much better. 

Agricultural schemes are schemes introduced by the government to make it easier for farmers to get benefits, pay off debts, increase harvests, better the quality of those harvests and improve their lifestyle, subsequently, in general. Agriculture has been synonymous with cultivating important food crops for decades. Farming above and beyond agriculture currently involves forestry, dairy, fruit cultivation, poultry, beekeeping, mushroom, arbitrary, etc.

With so many benefits of agriculture to our economy, employment and food supply, farmers, whose earnings and lifestyle depends on it, face a lot of difficulties with their harvests. By introducing smart, beneficial and the agricultural business and economy, but also pay a huge hand in bettering the lives of the farmers.

These schemes will help the farmers improve their harvests and relieve them of the debts that they are pressured under. Hence, the government should definitely and is already ideating and implementing some amazing schemes that will definitely prove to be a boon for the farmers in the long run.

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