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*Law to prevent confiscation/auction of farmers property over delay in loan repayment: CM Bommai*
Speaking at the valedictory of Krishi Mela
Pragativahini News, Bengaluru : The State government will bring a law to check the confiscation or auctioning of farmers’ property over delay or non-payment of loan borrowed for agricultural purposes, said Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
Speaking at the valedictory of Krishi Mela and distribution of awards to farmers at GKVK campus here on Saturday, he said in case of non-payment of agricultural loan, farmers must be given time for repayment and not confiscate or auction their property. Already, instructions are given in this regard to the Department of Co-Operation and other departments. As a result the departments are responding to plights of farmers. Economic development is fully dependent on the agricultural sector. The agricultural universities must take up research regarding agro-economics and give suggestions to the government. These varsities must work in tandem with the government and inform regarding new research and methodology. For this purpose the secondary Directorate of Agriculture has been set up. The directorate must work and guide the government. Both Bengaluru and Dharwad Universities of Agriculture were functioning for the last 58 years and helping farmers. One thousand acres of land has been reserved each in Dharwad and Bengaluru UASs’ for natural farming. The varsities have been asked to increase agriculture output with less capital investment and to grow crops without using the chemical fertiliser. The Yashaswini scheme has been relaunched since November 1. An international conference on ‘Siridhanya’ will be held in January next year.
*Farmer-friendly programs*
Bommai said the state government will launch more farmer-friendly programs which included giving loans to 10 lakh additional farmers from the current academic year. Farmers must also think scientifically, try new varieties to increase productivity and to take up comprehensive agriculture. The government is committed to the welfare of farmers and their children. Soil has strength to bond people with it and no other sector can do the job of farmers. In factories, one product is manufactured out of hundreds of parts but if one seed is sown, the goddess will give 100 seeds. The mother earth must be taken care of as their own mothers. They must cultivate an emotional bond with the earth. The agricultural schemes must be in tune with the agriculture sector and comprehensive agriculture will be effective. The extent of agricultural land is shrinking. It is possible to make agriculture a profitable venture if agricultural based activities are taken up. It will also ensure the economic uplift of farmers. The concept of comprehensive farming must be implemented to make a big change in the field of agriculture.
Agriculture Minister B.C.Patil, MLA Krishna Byregowda, former CM, D.V.Sadananda Gowda, S.V.Suresh and Hanumanthappa were present.
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