FM 3rd Tranche for Agri and
Food Sector
FM 3rd
Tranche of Measures to
Strengthen Infrastructure Logistics, Capacity Building, Governance and
Administrative Reforms for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Processing Sectors
• Rs 1 lakh croreAgri
Infrastructure Fund for farm-gate infrastructure for farmers
• Rs 10,000 crore scheme for formalisation of Micro Food Enterprises (MFE)
• Rs 20,000 crore for Fishermen through Pradhan
Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)
• National Animal Disease Control Programme
• Setting up of Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund - Rs. 15,000 crore
• Promotion of Herbal Cultivation : outlay of Rs
4,000 crore
• Beekeeping initiatives –Rs 500 crore
• From ‘TOP’ to TOTAL – Rs 500 crore
• Measuresfor Governance and Administrative
Reforms for Agriculture Sector
O Amendments to Essential Commodities Act to enable better price realisation for farmers
O Agriculture Marketing Reforms to provide marketing choices to farmers
O Agriculture Produce Price and Quality Assurance
Posted On: 15 MAY 2020 7:42PM
by PIB Delhi
Hon’ble
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a Special economic and comprehensive package
of Rs 20 lakh crore - equivalent to 10% of India’s GDP
on 12th May 2020. He gave a clarion call for आत्मनिर्भर भारत अभियान or Self-Reliant India Movement. He also
outlined five pillars of Atmanirbhar Bharat – Economy,
Infrastructure, System, Vibrant Demography and Demand.
Union Finance & Corporate
Affairs Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman on 15 May
2020 in her press conference announced the 3rd Tranche of measures
to strengthen Infrastructure Logistics, Capacity Building, Governance and Administrative
Reforms for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Processing Sectors.
Giving details, Smt. Sitharaman said that out of these 11 measures, 8 measures are
for improving agricultural infrastructure and 3 measures are for administrative
and governance reforms, including removing restrictions on sale and stock limits
of farm produce.
In her opening remarks, the
Union Finance Minister said that two significant Agriculture-related measures were
also announced yesterday to support farmers, Rs
30,000 crore as Additional Emergency Working Capital facility through NABARD
to enable RRBs and Cooperative Banks extending farm loans for Rabi post-harvest
and Kharif expenses. And second was a mission-mode drive
to enable Rs 2 lakh crore credit boost to the
farm sector by covering 2.5 crore PM-KISAN beneficiaries under Kisan Credit Card Scheme by December 2020.
Outlining what the Government
has done over the last 2 months, the Finance Minister said that during lockdown
period Minimum Support Price (MSP) purchases of amount more than Rs 74,300 crore, PM KISAN fund Transfer of Rs 18,700 crore and PM Fasal Bima Yojana claim payment of Rs 6,400 crore have been made.
Further, during Lockdown, Demand
of Milk reduced by 20-25%. Accordingly, 560 Lakh litre
per day (LLPD) were procured by cooperatives against daily sale of 360 LLPD. Total
111 crore litres of milk extra procured ensuring payment
of Rs 4,100 crore.
Further, a new scheme to
provide interest subvention @2% per annum to dairy cooperatives for 2020-21 has
been launched, also providing additional 2% p.a interest
subvention on prompt payment/interest servicing. This scheme will unlock Rs 5,000 crore additional liquidity, benefitting 2 crore farmers.
For fisheries Sector, all 4 COVID related announcements made on 24th March
for fisheries have been implemented. Further, Registration of 242 Registered
Shrimp hatcheries and Nauplii Rearing Hatcheries expiring
on 31.03.2020 extended for 3 months and Operations of Marine Capture Fisheries and
Aquaculture relaxed to cover Inland Fisheries.
Smt. Sitharaman
said that the announcements made today will provide long-term and sustained impact
on lives of farmers, fishermen, food processing micro enterprises.
The Finance Minister announced
the following measures to strengthen Infrastructure Logistics and Capacity Building
for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Processing Sectors: —
1. Rs 1 lakh crore Agri Infrastructure Fund for
farm-gate infrastructure for farmers
Financing facility of Rs. 1,00,000 crore will be provided for funding Agriculture
Infrastructure Projects at farm-gate & aggregation points (Primary Agricultural
Cooperative Societies, Farmers Producer Organizations, Agriculture entrepreneurs,
Start-ups, etc.).Impetus for development of farm-gate & aggregation point, affordable
and financially viable Post Harvest Management infrastructure. Fund will be created
immediately.
2.
Rs 10,000 crore scheme for Formalisation of Micro Food Enterprises (MFE)
A Scheme promoting vision of
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi: ‘Vocal for Local with Global outreach’
will be launched to help 2 lakh MFEs who need technical upgradation to attain FSSAI
food standards, build brands and marketing. Existing micro food enterprises, Farmer
Producer Organisations, Self Help Groups and Cooperatives
to be supported. The focus will be on women and SC/ST owned units and those in Aspirational
districts and a Cluster based approach (e.g. Mango in UP, Tomato in Karnataka, Chilli in Andhra Pradesh, Orange in Maharashtra etc.) will be
followed.
3.
Rs 20,000 crore for fisherman
through Pradhan Mantri Matsya
Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)
The Government will launch the
PMMSY for integrated, sustainable, inclusive development of marine and inland fisheries.
Rs 11,000 crore for activities in Marine, Inland fisheries
and Aquaculture and Rs. 9000 crore for Infrastructure
- Fishing Harbours, Cold chain, Markets etc shall be provided. Cage Culture, Seaweed farming, Ornamental
Fisheries as well as New Fishing Vessels, Traceability, Laboratory Network etc.
will be key activities. There will be provisions of Ban Period Support to fishermen
(during the period fishing is not permitted), Personal & Boat Insurance.This will lead to Additional Fish Production of 70
lakh tones over 5 years, Employment to over 55 lakh persons and double the exports
to Rs 1,00,000 crore. The focus will be on Islands, Himalayan
States, North-east and Aspirational Districts.
4.
National Animal Disease Control
Programme
National Animal Disease Control
Programme for Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and Brucellosis
launched with total outlay of Rs. 13,343 crore to ensure
100% vaccination of cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat and pig population (total 53 crore
animals) for Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and for brucellosis. Till date, 1.5 crore
cows & buffaloes tagged and vaccinated.
5.
Animal Husbandry Infrastructure
Development Fund - Rs. 15,000 crore
An Animal Husbandry Infrastructure
Development Fund of Rs. 15,000 crore will be set up, with
an aim to support private investment in Dairy Processing, value addition and cattle
feed infrastructure. Incentives will be given for establishing plants for export
of niche products.
6.
Promotion of Herbal Cultivation:
Outlay of Rs. 4,000 crore
The National Medicinal Plants
Board (NMPB) has supported 2.25 lakh hectare area under cultivation of medicinal
plants. 10,00,000 hectare will be covered under Herbal cultivation in next two years
with outlay of Rs. 4,000 crore. This will lead to Rs. 5,000 crore income generation for farmers. There will be
network of regional Mandis for Medicinal Plants.
NMPB will bring 800-hectare area by developing a corridor of medicinal plants along
the banks of Ganga.
7. Beekeeping initiatives – Rs 500 crore
Government will implement a
scheme for:
1.
a. Infrastructure development related to Integrated Beekeeping Development
Centres, Collection, Marketing and Storage Centres, Post Harvest & value Addition facilities etc;
b. Implementation of standards & Developing traceability system
c. Capacity building with thrust on women;
d. Development of quality nucleus stock and bee breeders.
This will lead to increase in
income for 2 lakh beekeepers and quality honey to consumers.
8. From ‘TOP’ to TOTAL - Rs 500 crore
“Operation Greens” run by Ministry
of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) will be extended from tomatoes, onion and potatoes to ALL fruit and vegetables. The
Scheme would provide 50% subsidy on transportation from surplus to deficient
markets, 50% subsidy on storage, including cold storages and will be launched as
pilot for the next 6 months and will be extended and expanded. This will lead to
better price realisation to farmers, reduced wastages,
affordability of products for consumers.
During the press conference,
the Union Finance Minister also announced following measures for Governance and
Administrative Reforms for Agriculture Sector:-
1. Amendments to Essential Commodities Act to enable better price realisation for farmers
The Government will amend
Essential Commodities Act. Agriculture food stuffs including cereals, edible
oils, oilseeds, pulses, onions and potato shall be deregulated. Stock limit will
be imposed under very exceptional circumstances like national calamities, famine
with surge in prices. Further, No such stock limit shall apply to processors or
value chain participant, subject to their installed capacity or to any exporter
subject to the export demand.
2. Agriculture Marketing Reforms to provide marketing choices to farmers
A Central law will be formulated
to provide -
·
adequate choices to the farmer
to sell their produce at remunerative price;
·
barrier free Inter-State Trade;
·
a framework for e-trading of
agriculture produce.
3. Agriculture Produce Pricing and Quality Assurance:
The Government
will finalise a facilitative legal framework
to enable farmers to engage with processors, aggregators, large retailers, exporters
etc. in a fair and transparent manner. Risk mitigation for farmers, assured returns
and quality standardisation shall form integral part of
the framework.