Chouhan Chairs Fertiliser Review Meet, Cracks Down on Black Marketing

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan convened a review meeting to shore up fertiliser supplies and curb black marketing ahead of the Kharif season. He directed officials to expedite 'Farmer IDs' for a transparent distribution system and plans to meet with state chief ministers for coordination. A 'Special Cell' was established for 24/7 monitoring of fertiliser, seed, and pesticide availability. The minister also reaffirmed the government's commitment to timely delivery of agricultural resources amidst the global crisis.

Key Points: Agri Minister Reviews Fertiliser Supply, Curbing Black Marketing

  • Strategic prep for Kharif season
  • Crackdown on black marketing & hoarding
  • Expedite 'Farmer ID' for transparency
  • Establish 24/7 monitoring 'Special Cell'
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Agriculture Minister convenes meet to curb black marketing, ensure fertiliser supply

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan convenes meeting to ensure fertiliser supply for Kharif, curb hoarding, and establish a monitoring cell.

"ensure an equitable and uninterrupted supply of fertilisers - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, March 25

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday convened a review meeting and stressed shoring up fertiliser supplies, curbing black marketing and other measures amid conflict in the Middle East, according to an official statement.

The meeting also sought to ensure strategic preparedness for the upcoming Kharif season, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare said in the statement.

Singh emphasised the need to ensure an equitable and uninterrupted supply of fertilisers and directed officials to expedite the work on 'Farmer IDs' to make the distribution system transparent and that he would soon meet chief ministers and state agriculture ministers to coordinate the effort.

Further, instructions were issued to take strict action against black marketing and hoarding of fertilisers and seeds to profit from the global crisis, the minister said.

Chouhan said that state governments will also be encouraged to take stringent measures in this direction.

The meeting reviewed the availability of agro-chemicals and the essential gases required for Drying Seed, while the minister emphasised adequate packaging materials, particularly for milk and other agricultural products, amidst the global crisis. He also issued directives to coordinate with the Ministry of Petroleum and other relevant departments to ensure supplies.

A 'Special Cell' was established for the round-the-clock monitoring of the agricultural sector. The cell will submit a weekly report to the Union Agriculture Minister regarding the availability of fertilisers, seeds and pesticides.

Agriculture Minister called on senior officials to play a proactive role during times of crisis and reaffirmed the government's unwavering commitment to ensuring the timely delivery of agricultural resources.

Chouhan had, earlier this week, said that the agriculture production in the country has increased by nearly 44 per cent over the past 10 years and many farmers' incomes have doubled.

The Central Government has launched a comprehensive campaign to enhance farmers' productivity and income with record procurement at Minimum Support Price, the minister said in the Lok Sabha.

- IANS

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Priya S
The focus on Farmer IDs for transparent distribution is crucial. In my father's village, the benefits often don't reach the actual small farmers. If implemented properly, this can be a game-changer for ensuring supplies go to the right people.
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Aman W
Coordination with Petroleum Ministry is key. Fertiliser production needs gas, and if that supply is hit due to global issues, all these plans will fail. Proactive steps before Kharif season are welcome. Hope the states cooperate fully.
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Sarah B
While the measures sound comprehensive on paper, the real test is implementation. Past governments have also convened such meetings. I respectfully hope this time there is tangible, on-ground change and accountability, especially for the smallholder farmers who suffer the most during crises.
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Karthik V
Good to see planning for packaging materials for milk and agri-products too. Often, the focus is only on seeds/fertiliser, but post-harvest losses are a huge problem. A holistic view is needed. Jai Kisan! 🚜
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Nisha Z
The minister says farmers' incomes have doubled. Maybe in some states, but in our region, input costs have risen so much that profit margins are shrinking. Controlling black marketing of inputs will directly help increase actual income. Timely delivery is everything.

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