Arunachal Pradesh Farmers Receive Tractors under Atma Nirbhar Krishi Yojana for Enhancing Agri Activities
The distribution of tractors under the ANKY scheme marks a significant step towards transforming the agricultural landscape of Changlang district. The availability of modern machinery will empower farmers to increase their productivity, improve efficiency, and ultimately enhance their livelihoods.
In a move to strengthen the agricultural sector and promote self-reliance among farmers, the sub-divisional agriculture office in Changlang district has provided six farmers with brand new tractors under the Atma Nirbhar Krishi Yojana (ANKY). The distribution of tractors took place during a ceremony held at the circuit house, where local MLA and civil supplies minister Kamlung Mossang presented the keys to the elated beneficiaries.
Under the ANKY scheme, the financial assistance breakdown comprises a 45 percent loan amount, a 45 percent subsidy, and a 10 percent contribution from the farmers themselves. This comprehensive support aims to uplift the farming community and empower them to enhance their agricultural activities in a commercial and sustainable manner.
During his address, Minister Mossang emphasized the government's commitment to the well-being and progress of farmers. He encouraged the recipients of the tractors to optimize these valuable assets and utilize them to their full potential. By engaging in agriculture and horticulture as profitable ventures, the farmers can not only improve their own economic status but also contribute to the country's overall GDP growth.
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The distribution of tractors under the ANKY scheme marks a significant step towards transforming the agricultural landscape of the Changlang district. The availability of modern machinery will empower farmers to increase their productivity, improve efficiency, and ultimately enhance their livelihoods.
Moreover, the ceremony provided an opportunity for the farmers to gain insights from the State Bank of India (SBI) branch manager, Rakesh Baruah, on loan procedures and repayment modalities. This guidance will enable the farmers to establish strong relationships with financial institutions and access necessary funds for future agricultural ventures.
Lemhap Taiju, the sub-divisional agriculture officer, highlighted the overarching goal of the ANKY scheme: to promote self-reliance and dignity in farming while elevating the social and economic status of farmers. The government's initiative seeks to empower farmers, allowing them to earn a sustainable income and play an integral role in the growth of the agricultural sector.
The provision of tractors to these selected farmers in Changlang district signifies a significant milestone in the journey towards agricultural progress and self-sufficiency. By equipping farmers with modern machinery and knowledge, the government is fostering an environment conducive to their success, while fostering the overall development and prosperity of the region.
This notable initiative is poised to have a transformative impact on the lives of farmers in Changlang district, as they embark on a path of innovation, productivity, and prosperity in the agricultural domain.
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