– curbing middlemen exploitation.
– Ensuring fair pricing for farmers’ produce.
– Procuring 63 lakh metric tonnes of paddy during Kharif and Rabi seasons, with ₹12,000 crore credited directly to farmers’ accounts within 24 hours.
The Minister’s focus on establishing cold storage facilities in Rayalaseema reflects a practical approach toward addressing one of agriculture’s persistent challenges: post-harvest losses due to inadequate storage. If implemented effectively, this initiative could help commercial crop growers safeguard their produce and enhance profitability.Additionally, direct crediting of ₹12,000 crore into farmer accounts demonstrates operational efficiency that could build trust among agricultural communities.By curbing middlemen exploitation and allowing farmers greater freedom in selling their produce, these reforms aim at restructuring entrenched systems within rural commerce.
Welfare schemes like Deepam and investments in rural infrastructure are laudable but must be balanced against ongoing financial constraints faced by governments. To ensure long-term impact without sacrificing fiscal stability, promoting innovative revenue models becomes essential-a direction that aligns well with mr. Manohar’s call for creative approaches by agricultural committees.