Government Allocates ₹169.60 Crore Relief Fund for Distressed Orange Farmers
The relief fund is expected to provide much-needed financial assistance to farmers who have borne the brunt of market uncertainties. It underscores the state's commitment to stand by its agricultural community, acknowledging their vital role in the economy and the need for timely intervention to safeguard their interests.
In a bid to aid orange-exporting farmers who faced significant losses due to a drastic hike in import duty by Bangladesh, the Maharashtra government has sanctioned a relief fund of ₹169.60 crore. The move comes as a response to the hardships faced by farmers and is aimed at alleviating their financial burdens incurred during the recent challenges in the export market.
Minister of Minorities Abdul Sattar addressed concerns raised by Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs), led by Mohan Mate, regarding the plight of orange farmers. Sattar assured the assembly that he would engage with Finance Minister Ajit Pawar to secure relief for the distressed farmers, and a formal proposal would be presented in the state cabinet.
"The state did not interfere in the center’s jurisdiction. But we have approved this amount to help the orange farmers," stated Minister Sattar during the discussion. The decision reflects the government's commitment to supporting the agricultural community in the face of unforeseen challenges, particularly those arising from international trade dynamics.
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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MLA Rohit Pawar expressed satisfaction with the government's response, noting that assistance came into action following the conclusion of the orange season. He acknowledged the government's proactive stance in addressing the needs of farmers who were adversely affected by the surge in import duty imposed by Bangladesh.
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The relief fund is expected to provide much-needed financial assistance to farmers who have borne the brunt of market uncertainties. It underscores the state's commitment to stand by its agricultural community, acknowledging their vital role in the economy and the need for timely intervention to safeguard their interests.
The allocation of ₹169.60 crore signifies a step towards mitigating the economic challenges faced by orange farmers in Maharashtra. The state government's swift response to the issue demonstrates its dedication to fostering a resilient and supportive environment for the agricultural sector, ensuring the well-being of farmers and the sustainability of this vital industry.
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