Comprehensive Agrarian Reforms Needed
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Bring a Separate Budget for Agriculture
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Comprehensive Agrarian Reforms Needed not Cosmetic Allocations
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Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements and National Alliance of People’s Movements to Protest Land Grab and Neglect of Agriculture from March 18th at Jantar Mantar
New Delhi : Finance Minister, in his budget speech talked
about spreading the gains of the Green Revolution to Eastern States but
also acknowledged the stagnation and loss in fertility and other ills in
Punjab and other states and accordingly made allocation for crop
diversification. But why is the same scheme not spread out to other
states, why would one wait for the same problems to manifest and then
start the same prescriptions. The state of Indian agriculture and Indian
farmers are critical today. It is not only due to farmers suicide
(16,000 to 17,000 year) but those alive are also not better off. The
changes proposed by the Finance Minister are cosmetic and will have no
impact on the state of agriculture.
The focus on urbanisation, industrialisation and infrastructure
will not be able to absorb the large work force which is currently
engaged in agrarian sector. They will be worse off, than what they are
today. With a huge population base, the push for contract and commercial
farming, the food security and employment will be jeopardised.
There has been an increase from 17692 crores to 27049 crores
proposed but no change in the Minimum Support price…Whatever was
increased last year… so procurement of 1,18,000 crores for the Food
Security Act will not indicate any benefit through increased prices, to
the farmers. A big amount of agriculture budget and overall focus is on
credit – opening of credit network for crop loan, to scheduled private
commercial banks beyond public banks and cooperative credit societies
and banks. This can open up scope for fraudulent bidding and it need not
be true redressal of the problem of indebtedness leading to suicides.
Its good that atleast now it’s recognised that nutritional crops –
millets like bajra, maize with wheat need to be brought back. But only
pittance 200 crores for pilot projects. Agriculture biotech management
institutions in Chhatisgarh, jharkhand, Karnataka is welcome step but at
the same push for BRAI and introduction of bt seeds is leading to
complete loss of farmers control over the input. These will continue to
make them more dependent on the market.
There is severe drought in the state of Mahrashtra and
other states due to poor Monsoon, which needed attention but has been
neglected. Budget offers no concrete time bound plans to deal with such
situations. Farmers groups have already rejected the budget and feel
that this year too the effort has continued to be the same and nothing
concrete has been done, since the attempt is only on increasing foreign
investment.
Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture
(ASHA has termed the budget in denial mode about the farmer’s crisis.
They added that the Economic Survey focuses mostly on the production
numbers and not the net returns to the farmers – and even on the
production front the target growth rate of 4% was not met. The MSPs are
mentioned but not the fact that in many states they are below the Cost
of Production. The Price Support Scheme and Market Intervention Scheme
are given lip service, but they were used minimally in just 5 states,
that too in just 1 or 2 crops in each state. It is necessary to have a
Price Guarantee policy and a Farmers’ Income Commission to make the
incomes of farming families as the central concern of the agricultural
policy. The Budget should have announced at least Rs.2000 crores for
Price Stabilization or Market Intervention fund – that would have
incentivized the farmers to meet production targets as well as helped
them make a decent living. The farmers’ crisis is strongest in the
rain-fed areas which are more than 50% of the cultivated area
but receives less than 10% of the benefit of subsidies and support
systems. A massive program of focused attention is needed for rainfed
areas in a new paradigmatic approach, but it doesn’t find any mention,”
We strongly feel that there is a need for separate
Agriculture Budget to be presented on lines of Railway Budget, every
year, which looks at issues comprehensively and makes a sincere effort
at addressing the crisis.
The scourge of land acquisition continues to haunt the
farmers and the new bill, Right to Fair Compensation, Transparency in
Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Bill, will not provide any
relief to them. The Bill neglects the Parliamentary Standing Committee
recommendation that no agricultural land should be acquired.
In light of these impending crisis and government’s neglect of
agriculture “Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements and
National Alliance of People’s Movements alogn with other groups will
hold Kisan Khet Mazdoor Mahapanchayat at Jantar Mantar from March 18th onwards.
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Land rights – no to acquisition for private purpose and a moratorium on land acquisitions until government comes up with a white paper on all the land acquired, utilized and not utilized, status of resettlement and rehabilitation for the project affected people.
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Farmers income – which includes Farmers Income Guarantee Act /Farmers Income Commission, fair remunerative prices of crops and minimum assured income
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Sustainable technologies –NO TO GMO’s yes to Agroecology (agricultural science that valorizes farmers local innovations, natures own processes and traditional knowledge), Stop BRAI bill!
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We oppose all the new legal frameworks that are against food and farmers sovereignty- No to free trade, No FDI In retail, No commodity and futures trading in agriculture, create universal PDS and support local farmers
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Stop farmer suicides – acknowledge them and provide fair relief and rehabilitation to victims, recognize women farmer’s suicides and conduct special parliament sessions on farmers suicides.
Yudhvir Singh (BKU)
Rakesh Tikait (BKU) |
K Puttanaiah
Chamarasa Patil (KRRS) Nandini Jairam (KRRS) Chukki Nanjundaswamy (KRRS) S Kannaiyan (SICCFM) |
MedhaPatkar, Narmada Bachao Andolan;
Dr. Sunilam, Kisan Sangharsh Samiti (MP)
Suniti S R, Ulka Mahajan,
Vijay Diwan, NAPM Maharashtra;
Madhuresh Kumar (NAPM)
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Prafulla Samantara, NAPM Orissa;
J. P. Singh, Rupesh Verma, Kisan Sangharsh Samiti UP;
Bhupender Singh Rawat, Bhumi Bachao Andolan
Sudhir Vombatkere, NAPM Mysore
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