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Pandemic and Farmers of India
Dr. Banarsi Lal and Dr. Pawan Sharma4/15/2020 9:18:53 PM
Ultimately our survival is dependent on agriculture. Presently almost every industry has been closed due to COVID-19 pandemic but the farmers of India are harvesting their crops to feed the nation. In this lockdown period, farmers are providing the fruits, vegetables and food to the population sitting inside their houses. Dairy farmers are making their strenuous efforts to provide milk, curd and cheese to the people. In other words, farmers are also considered as the warriors as they are working very hard to feed to lock downed population. Govt. is making strenuous efforts to sale their farm produce and taking their farm produce to the needy people. At sitting our houses we are enjoying the breakfast, lunch and dinner because of farmers. Even to make the senitizers farmers play the role as the medicinal plants such as Alovera are used to prepare it. To prepare various kinds of medicines farmers play a crucial role as many agro-products are used to make them. Our Self Help Groups (SHGs) of rural women are supporting to fight the COVID-19 by making the masks. Farmers are harvesting their Rabi crops by keeping the social distancing to collect the farm produce for future. Now the farmers need quality seed and other agro-inputs for the Kharif season so that they can sow their Kharif crops timely and get a good output.COVID-19 can also cause the unemployment across the globe. Agriculture has been hit hardly by the labour shortage. Our agricultural sector should not be threatened by the COVID-19 so that our populations get nutritious and balanced diet. Agro-advisory services has already been issued to the farmers by the govt.PM-KISAN has really supported the farmers of our nation.
India is the land of villages and agriculture is the main source of income for the farmers.70 per cent of the Indian population still thrives on the income generated through cultivation. Farmers are the spine of India. Agriculture sector is unquestionably the largest livelihood provider and is considered as the largest private enterprise in India. This sector provides the commodities and raw material required in non-agriculture and industrial sector. Although the contribution of this sector to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is declining year after year but still this sector is significantly contributing to the GDP of the nation. By 2030, when India's population is estimated around 150 crores, the requirement of food grains will be around 334 million tonnes. Agricultural sector is undergoing a structural change with respect to its farm size, cropping pattern and share in the national Gross Value Added (GVA).Now we have achieved high crops production but still there is agrarian crisis. In order to increase the income of the farmers there is dire need to adopt the income centric approach in preference to production. There is need to facilitate the farmers so that they can operate their farm enterprises on the basis of profitable returns. Promotion of agriculture as a true self- enterprise will have to define by the sustainability of resources. Sustainability refers to appropriate use of natural resources, environmentally friendly technologies and protection of bio-diversity with a view to ensure the food and nutritional security of the population. There is need to provide the equal opportunities for all categories of the farmers to grow and earn net family incomes more than they are presently earning.
Agriculture comprises various sub-sectors such as field crops, horticulture, animal husbandry, fisheries etc. and it is important to understand the composition of these sub-sectors and the growth potential of each of these. The Internal Rates of Returns are not uniform from all the sectors. It has also been observed that the livestock, fishing and aquaculture have more growth potential as compared to crops sector. Within the crops sub-sectors, horticulture sector has been registering more growth rates over the last decade. Presently around 86 per cent of the total numbers of holdings in the country are under small and marginal farmers categories. The average size of holding in the country is around 1.15 ha. According to Situation Assessment Survey of Farmers in 2013, the average monthly income of agricultural household at All India level was Rs.6, 426/- and the average monthly consumption expenditure was 6,223/-.This indicates the vulnerability of the farmers in terms of adequacy of their income to meet family expenses and create savings that can be plowed back as investments on his farm. The farmers' incomes are linked to the growth rates of agriculture sector. During the 11th plan (2006-7 to 2011 -12), the agriculture growth rate was 3.3 per cent as against the target of 4 per cent. The growth rate of 12th plan (2012-13 to 2017-18) has been less targeted on account of poor performance in 2012-13 and two severe droughts in the year 2014-15 and 2015-16. But the year 2018-19 has shown growth buoyancy. There is need to increase the income of the farmers so that their standard of living can be improved and also generate the savings. Because of lack of savings and non-availability of required quantum of credits, the farmer is compelled to borrow the money from money lenders. It has been observed that indebtedness is an important factor for the farmers' suicides and around 52 per cent of the agricultural households in the country are estimated to be indebted. Government of India in its budget 2016-17 declared its commitment to double the farmers income over the period of six years from 2016-17 to 2021-22.In order to double the farmers income the growth rate of agricultural production is important but that is not sufficient. The emphasis on post-production of crops is also very important so that the income of the farmers can be increased.
From 2010-11 to 2014-15 the area under horticultural crops increased by 18 per cent while the area under agricultural crops has increased by 5 per cent. The share of horticultural output as a percentage of agriculture now constitutes 30 per cent. It is obvious that horticulture, livestock and fisheries have great potential and need special emphasis. Also the efforts are needed to increase the yields of field crops. Road, markets, irrigation, godowns, cold storage infrastructures, knowledge creation through technical development and so on are necessary for the agricultural growth in the country. For instance, improving of road infrastructure leads to reduction in the cost of transportation and thereby the marketing costs can be reduced. The investments by public and private sectors can play a significant role for the agricultural growth in India. Farmers' suicides are an avoidable issue if appropriate and timely interventions are made in agricultural sector. The policies and programmes of the government should be designed in such a way so that farmers can be facilitated at every stage of crops production and post-production chain. By the Soil Health Card Scheme, the farmer can learn the nutrient and physicochemical status of the soil and thus can decide the nature and quantum of fertilizers and amendments in soil. Such techniques can reduce the cost of cultivation. By e-National Agriculture Market (e-NAM) information farmer can decide whether to sell the farm produce or to postpone for the time being. The Comprehensive Crop Insurance Scheme entitled as Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFSY) aims to insure the farmers' crops at the low premium rates. The interventions on food processing, supply chain and value chain management can help the farmers to realize their great monetary returns from their farm produce. Various central and state agricultural schemes and programmes can also be helpful increase the income of the farmers. There is need for the effective review and monitoring mechanism of all the activities at the field level supported by the appropriate Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Also there is crying need to develop climate resilient agriculture. All this can help to double the farmers' income and also to sustain the crops production.
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