Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Highlights Government’s Commitment by adding at least 50% to the cost of production, to Farmers’

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Highlights Government’s Commitment by adding at least 50% to the cost of production, to Farmers’

In a significant announcement, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan emphasized the government’s continued dedication to ensuring the well-being of the nation’s farmers. Speaking about the key achievements of the government in the first 100 days of its current tenure, Chouhan highlighted the decision to set the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops by adding at least 50% to the cost of production, a policy implemented under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This decision is part of the broader strategy of the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmer’s Welfare to provide farmers with remunerative prices for their produce, ensuring their financial stability and boosting agricultural growth. The initiative aims to safeguard farmers from volatile market prices and provide them with a reliable income, thereby reinforcing the government’s long-standing commitment to doubling farmers’ income.

Chouhan underlined that this decision is a cornerstone in empowering the agricultural community, aligning with PM Modi’s vision of making India self-sufficient in food production. He said, “Our government has prioritized the interests of farmers by ensuring that they receive a fair return on their investment, which will significantly enhance their quality of life and the agricultural sector as a whole.”

The MSP policy, covering a variety of crops, is expected to benefit millions of farmers across the country. It comes as part of a series of initiatives designed to modernize farming techniques, improve irrigation, and increase the use of technology in agriculture.

As the government marks its #100DaysAchievements, the announcement is seen as a positive step in promoting sustainable farming practices, boosting rural economies, and securing the future of Indian agriculture.