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Chautala seeks minimum support price for crops
By Our Special Correspondent
CHANDIGARH, SEPT. 1. The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Om Prakash
Chautala, today urged the Centre to announce the minimum support
price for various crops, including those other than paddy and
wheat, well in advance to encourage diversification of crops in a
desired manner.
Speaking at the National Development Council meeting at New Delhi
today, Mr. Chautala said as the majority of people were engaged
in agriculture and related activities, the policies must revolve
around developing a supportive infrastructure for agriculture.
There was a need to put in place an equitable credit structure,
re-oriented agriculture extension network, post harvest
marketing, pricing mechanism and incentives for agro- processing
and value addition.
Reports received here said the Chief Minister drew the attention
of the Centre towards the implications of the proposed
decentralised procurement of foodgrains.
He said the functioning of the Food Corporation of India (FCI)
should be improved.
Otherwise, decentralised procurement would create unhealthy
competition among surplus States.
``The FCI must make itself more efficient and discharge its
functions without unduly burdening the Central Government.''
Mr. Chautala said there was a need for a forceful plan of action
for crop diversification and enhanced agriculture productivity in
view of the liberalised trade regime in post-WTO era which
required agricultural and industrial products to be competitive
in the world market.
Mr. Chautala also urged the Centre to reschedule its loans given
to Haryana and defer the repayment liability up to March 31,
2005.
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