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PM Modi’s Vision for Punjab Farmers: A Path to Sustainable Agriculture and Prosperity

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Last updated: February 22, 2024 7:55 am
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PM Modi's Vision for Punjab Farmers: A Path to Sustainable Agriculture and Prosperity
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PM Modi’s Vision for Punjab Farmers: In a significant step towards sustainable agriculture and prosperity for Punjab’s farmers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government recently proposed a forward-thinking solution. The proposal aimed to diversify crops away from water-intensive wheat and paddy, offering a secure transition for farmers over the next five years. The agreement, facilitated through government agencies, included no upper limit on crop procurement, providing a stable income source. This move not only promised to reduce input costs for farmers but also offered access to new markets and buyers, particularly in the private sector.

However, despite the potential long-term benefits, farm unions rejected the proposal, citing short-term concerns. This decision raises questions about their commitment to the welfare of Punjab’s farmers and the state’s ecological future.

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Modi Government’s Progressive Efforts For Punjab’s Farmers And Ecology

● On Sunday, in the conversation between the Centre and the farm unions from Punjab, the Narendra Modi Government proposed a unique solution where it was willing to enter into an agreement with the farmers of Punjab on five crops (cotton, maize, tur, urad, masur).
● The idea was to help farmers diversify away from wheat and paddy, both water-intensive crops, and to cushion and monetarily secure their transition for the next five years. The agreement was to be done through government agencies (CCI, NAFED, etc). There was no upper limit on the quantum of crops that would have been procured.
● From an ecological perspective, this was ideal for Punjab, where the groundwater levels have alarmingly depleted. Of the 138 assessed blocks in Punjab, stated in the Dynamic Groundwater Resources Assessment of India – 2017 report, 109 are over-exploited, two as critical, five as semi-critical, and only 22 as safe.
● The total annual groundwater recharge of the state was assessed as 23.93 bcm (billion cubic metres), annual extractable groundwater resource was 21.59 bcm. Still, the annual groundwater extraction was at 35.78 bcm, putting the extraction at 166 per cent, the highest for any state in India. Even for Rajasthan, it’s less than 140 per cent.
● For a small farmer, the cost of extracting groundwater has increased in the last few years, and therefore, by moving away to crops that were not water-intensive, the input costs would have reduced.
● Punjab’s majority area is under wheat and paddy cultivation (85% in 2020-21). Therefore an ecosystem (market, buyers, logistics, input supplies, etc.) for cotton, pulses, and maize is not as significant, therefore warranting government support for the farmers, as they entered into a new phase of agriculture.
● In terms of area under cultivation, Maize makes up for 1.5%, Cotton is 3.2%, and pulses merely 0.4%. For farmers, moving towards these crops would have unlocked new markets and buyers, especially in the private sector, thus allowing them more options to sell their produce, even to the private players, at will.
● By rejecting the offer from the Centre, the farm unions have staked the long-term interests of Punjab’s farmers for their short-term interests. By not allowing them to move away from wheat and paddy, not only are these unions barring farmers from exploring new markets, but also adding to the groundwater stress that will push up the input costs for the farmers. Eventually, it could even make some belts unfit for paddy and wheat cultivation in a few years, further hurting the small and marginal farmers.
● Farm unions, majorly made up of brokers, or arhtiyas, as they are locally known, are also prioritising their hefty commissions that they earn from the trade of wheat and paddy at APMC mandis. More than the price for the farmers, it is about securing the commission of the middlemen, at the cost of Punjab’s hardworking farmers and ecology.

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