Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar today said that resolution of farmers’ issues need timely resolution and emphasised that the nation can not afford to put concerns of farmers on back burner.
Delivering his address as Chief Guest at the Inaugural event of Amrut Mahotsav and Alumni Meet of College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences in Dharwad today, Shri Dhankhar said that, “ Distress of farmers calls for urgent national attention. Farmers need economic security. We cannot afford in this nation, that is rising and the rise is unstoppable and the rise is as never before, to put concerns of farmers on back burner. Time is the essence of resolution of all issues. But I would say time is of absolute essence when it comes to finding resolution of farmers’ problems. The government is working. We want everyone to be in synergetic mode, to converge with a positive mind to find solutions”.
Highlighting the larger impact of the farm sector on the economy of the nation, Shri Dhankhar stated, “Agro based industries, agriculture produce based industries, textile, food, edible oil and many more. They are prospering, they are earning profits. Our farmers should equally share the profits. These institutions must commit their CSR fund for welfare of the farmer, for research of the farm sector. They must think liberally in this direction because farm produce is their lifeline and that heartbeat is controlled by the farmer. We have to do 3 things: One, keep our farmers happy. Two, keep our farmers happy. And three, keep our farmers happy at any cost”.
“We must also keep in mind, when the farmer is economically fine, economy gets driven, because that’s the spending power of the farmer. When farmer spends, economy is automatically driven. And therefore, we will have another positive impact. There will be no non-performing assets in the farm sector if the farm sector is vibrant, greased, lubricated, taken care of, attended. We must pay attention to the farmer as we pay attention to our patients in ICU”, he added.
Underlining the need to relieve farmers of the primary stresses like inclement weather and unpredictable market conditions, Shri Dhankhar said that, “ Time has come to analyze and relieve the farm sector of primary stresses.The government is doing much, but the farmer is dependent on inclement weather, unpredictable market situations. If there is scarcity, he suffers. If there is plenty, he suffers. And therefore, we will have to devise methods to see that our farmers keep good economic and mental health.”
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