MP Cabinet Approves ₹27,746 Crore Mega Welfare Package for Farmers

The Madhya Pradesh Cabinet has approved a massive ₹27,746 crore investment in 16 schemes dedicated to farmer welfare across six key departments. Major projects include the ₹861 crore Barla Lift Micro Irrigation Project, which will irrigate 15,500 hectares of farmland. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasized that farmer prosperity is key to the state's development and announced plans to develop Barwani as a tourist destination. The initiatives also include training 25 farmers from Barwani as master trainers to promote natural farming practices across the region.

Key Points: MP Approves ₹27,746 Crore Farmer Welfare Schemes

  • ₹27,746 crore total outlay
  • 16 schemes across 6 departments
  • Barla Lift Irrigation to cover 15,500 hectares
  • Training 25 farmers as natural farming master trainers
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Madhya Pradesh Cabinet clears Rs 27,746 crore outlay for farmers

Madhya Pradesh Cabinet clears 16 schemes worth ₹27,746 crore for farmers across agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, and irrigation.

Madhya Pradesh Cabinet clears Rs 27,746 crore outlay for farmers
"bringing prosperity to farmers would enable the state to move forward on the path of development and progress - Chief Minister Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, March 2

The Madhya Pradesh Cabinet has approved 16 schemes across six key departments dedicated to farmers' welfare at a special agriculture cabinet meeting held in Nangalwadi in Barwani district. Altogether, the state will invest Rs 27,746 crore in these initiatives.

The approved schemes include one from the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, three from the Horticulture and Food Processing Department, four from the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department, two from the Fishermen Welfare and Fisheries Department, four from the Cooperative Department, and two from the Narmada Valley Development Department.

Among the major projects cleared is the Barla Lift Micro Irrigation Project under the Narmada Valley Development Department, with an estimated cost of Rs 861 crore. The project is expected to provide irrigation facilities to around 15,500 hectares of farmland across 33 villages in the tehsil.

According to an official statement, the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department will utilise Rs 3,502.48 crore for its approved scheme. The three schemes under the Horticulture and Food Processing Department will involve an expenditure of Rs 4,263.94 crore. Four schemes under the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department have been allocated Rs 9,508 crore.

The two schemes of the Fishermen Welfare and Fisheries Department will receive Rs 218.50 crore. The Finance Department will provide Rs 8,186 crore for the four schemes under the Cooperative Department. The Narmada Valley Development Department will spend Rs 2,067.97 crore on its two approved schemes.

Reiterating the government's commitment to the farming community, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that bringing prosperity to farmers would enable the state to move forward on the path of development and progress.

"Plans are also under way to develop Barwani as a tourist destination, and several similar projects are expected to be approved in the near future," the Chief Minister said.

In Barwani, the Khetia Agricultural Produce Market will be upgraded into an ideal produce market at an estimated cost of Rs 10 crore.

The Chief Minister said that Madhya Pradesh continues to be widely recognised across the country for promoting natural farming. In this direction, 25 farmers from Barwani district are currently undergoing training to serve as master trainers in natural farming methods.

Additionally, these 25 farmers will be sent outside the state for advanced training so that they can return fully equipped to act as master trainers and help expand natural farming practices across the region, the statement added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on horticulture and food processing. We waste so much produce. If this helps farmers get better prices and reduces waste, it will be a game-changer. The training for natural farming is also a step in the right direction for sustainability.
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Aman W
While the announcement is impressive, I hope there is strict monitoring. We've seen big budgets announced before with little transparency on ground-level implementation. The success will be in the execution, not just the allocation.
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Sarah B
Investing in animal husbandry and dairy with over ₹9,500 crore is smart. MP has great potential in the white revolution. This can really boost rural incomes. Hope the schemes are designed with farmer feedback.
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Karthik V
Developing Barwani as a tourist spot alongside farming initiatives is interesting. Agri-tourism could provide an additional revenue stream for locals. Sending farmers for advanced training outside the state is a good move for knowledge sharing.
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Nisha Z
As someone from a farming family, I appreciate the focus. But the real issue is often timely procurement and MSP. Schemes are welcome, but if the crop price isn't right, the farmer still suffers. Hope that's part of the larger plan.

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