Centre and Punjab Join Forces for Crop Diversification: Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan held a high-level meeting with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann to discuss agricultural concerns. They agreed to collaborate on crop diversification, promoting less water-intensive crops. The Centre assured full support for farmers' needs and infrastructure development. Punjab also received a promise of Rs 400 crore from the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund.

Key Points: Centre, Punjab Collaborate on Crop Diversification

  • Centre and Punjab to collaborate on crop diversification
  • Focus on water-saving crops like maize, pulses, and millet
  • Discussions on water conservation and farmer welfare
  • Centre assures Rs 400 crore CRIF fund for Punjab infrastructure
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'Centre, Punjab will work in collaboration on crop diversification': Shivraj Singh Chouhan after high-level meeting with Punjab CM

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann agree to promote water-saving crops like maize, pulses, and millet for sustainable farming.

"We have decided that the Centre and Punjab will work together in collaboration. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, May 13

Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday held a high-level meeting with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in the national capital to discuss various agricultural concerns and the welfare of farmers in the state.

Following the meeting, he lauded the resilience of Punjab and emphasised the Centre's commitment to supporting the state's agricultural sector.

"I extend a heartfelt thanks to Punjab's CM. We take immense pride in Punjab, the state that is always the first to face and withstand every crisis that befalls the nation, and I pay my humble respects to the great people of Punjab. Today, we held very constructive discussions on several issues. Specifically regarding crop diversification, we have decided that the Centre and Punjab will work together in collaboration," Chouhan said while addressing a press conference.

He further stated that the Centre is prepared to address the specific requirements of the state to ensure the prosperity of its farmers.

"We also held detailed discussions regarding Punjab's other demands. Both in the past and in the present, we will extend our full support, with all our strength, to meet whatever needs the farmers and the state of Punjab may have," Chouhan added.

Bhagwant Mann termed the meeting "very positive" and highlighted the mutual agreement between Punjab and the Centre on critical issues like water conservation and shifting away from water-intensive crops.

"Today, a very positive discussion took place with Shivraj Chouhan regarding certain agricultural issues in Punjab, during which a decision was made to ensure the uninterrupted supply of food grains," the Punjab CM said.

Detailing the roadmap for crop diversification, Mann added, "In the coming days, it has been decided to promote crops such as maize, pulses, oilseeds, sunflowers, and millet--varieties that require less water and labour from farmers while simultaneously generating a good income."

The Chief Minister also noted that the depletion of the water table in Punjab was a major point of deliberation.

"A very serious discussion was also held regarding water conservation in Punjab. Both the Central and State governments are in agreement on this matter," Mann said.

The Punjab Chief Minister also met Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and informed about the Centre's assurances of significant financial support for the state's infrastructure. Mann also highlighted a demand for the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF/CRIS).

"I met Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari today. During the meeting, the issue of widening of state highways and upgrading of highways to national highways was taken up...I would like to thank the minister us for promising to give the CRIS fund of Rs 400 crores to Punjab. This fund will be used for upkeep of roads and national highways," the CM added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Sounds promising but I'll remain cautiously optimistic. The Punjab farmer has been through a lot - from the farm laws debacle to water scarcity. Any move away from water-guzzling paddy is welcome but farmers need guaranteed MSP and market access for new crops. Talk is cheap, let's see the implementation.
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Priya S
Great to see the Centre and Punjab government working together instead of fighting. 🤝 The ₹400 crore for road infrastructure is also a big plus. But I hope the crop diversification plan includes proper compensation for farmers who switch crops - they shouldn't lose income in the transition. Farmers are the backbone of our nation.
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Michael C
I appreciate the spirit of cooperation but let's be honest - we've heard promises of diversification for decades. What will be different this time? The real issue is the MSP system that incentivizes paddy and wheat. Unless that's reformed, farmers won't switch. Still, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is an experienced hand and knows agriculture well.
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Vikram M
Water conservation is THE most critical issue for Punjab today. The groundwater depletion is alarming. Promoting millets and oilseeds is scientifically sound. But the government must also invest in mandis and processing units for these crops. Otherwise, farmers will grow them but have nowhere to sell. Good intentions need proper infrastructure.

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