Subsidy to Farmers for Crop Loss
Subsidy to Farmers for Crop Loss
The existing norms under State Disaster
Response Fund (SDRF)/National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) provide for
assistance to the farmers in the form of Agriculture Input Subsidy (where crop
loss is 50% and above) for damage caused to all types of agriculture and
horticulture cropped areas due to the notified natural calamity. These are
Rs.4500/- per hectare for rainfed crops, Rs.9000/- per hectare for assured
irrigated crops, subject to minimum assistance not less than Rs.750/- and
restricted to sown areas and Rs.12000/- per hectare for all type of perennial
crops, subject to minimum assistance not less than Rs.1500/-restricted to sown
areas, where crop loss is more than 50% and above.
In view of deficient/scanty rainfall
condition during South-West Monsoon-2014 and its likely impact operation during
Kharif-2014, Government of India introduced Diesel Subsidy Scheme to enable
farmers in deficit rainfall areas to provide supplementary irrigation through
diesel pump sets for protecting standing crops.
Agriculture Marketing Infrastructure (AMI),
sub-scheme of Integrated Scheme for Agricultural Marketing (ISAM), is a demand
driven scheme for providing assistance for creation of agri marketing
infrastructure including storage. The basic objective of the scheme is to
promote creation of scientific storage capacity for storing farm produce,
processed farm produce and agricultural inputs, etc. to reduce post harvest and
handling losses.
There are 641 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVKs)
functioning in the various States of the country. In addition to existing
system of issuing farmer advisories to farmers using electronic and other media
of communications and organizing training programmes and awareness workshops
for farmers, during XII Plan provision has been made for creating additional
facilities in selected KVKs such as Rain Water Harvesting Structure with Micro
Irrigation System, Soil and Water Testing facility Minimal Processing facility,
Carp Hatchery facility, Integrated Farming System (IFS), e-Extension facility,
Technology Information Unit, Mini Seed Processing facility, Micro Nutrient
Analysis facility, Solar Panel facility, etc. to increase effectiveness of
these KVKs to provide information to the farmers on various aspects of farm
production including climate and soil conditions.
This information was given by the Minister
of State for Agriculture Sh.Mohanbhai Kundaria in Lok Sabha today.
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