'Drought hasn't hit
farm production'
Alt tag: Union Minister for Agriculture and Co-operation Ajit Singh
Mumbai: Inspite of one of the worst droughts in fiscal 2002-03, India's agricultural
output is sufficient enough to sustain the country, Union Minister for Agriculture
and Co-operation Ajit Singh said on April 3.
"We had one of the worst drought situations last year and even though we experienced
a dip in agricultural related activities, the production is commendable," Singh told
reporters at an agriculture summit organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII).
The kharif season crops fell by 16 per cent, while there has been a shortfall in
rabi season crops, especially oil seeds, pulses and wheat, the minister
added.
However, he admitted that cost of production and other expenses related to farming
had gone up due to an increase in diesel and other fuel prices.
The minister said a proposal to collect Rs 800 crore to be disbursed as agricultural
loans was forwarded to the government. The proposals, based on recommendations of P
K Patil Committee, were expected to be implemented soon.
Under the recommendation, 40 per cent of the credit would be provided by the Centre,
while the rest by the individual states.
This was in contrast to the existing practice of collecting 40 per cent contribution
from the Centre, 50 per cent by states and rest from corporates, he added.
PTI