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PMK Welcomes TN Crop Loan Waiver, Urges Broader Farmer Relief

PMK founder Dr S. Ramadoss welcomed the Tamil Nadu government's decision to waive crop loans up to Rs 50,000 for small and marginal farmers through cooperative societies. He also appreciated partial relief for loans between Rs 50,000 and Rs 1 lakh, with waivers ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 40,000. Ramadoss urged the government to announce broader relief packages addressing farmers' distress from natural disasters, rising costs, and low returns. He called for subsidised agricultural inputs and fresh loans for beneficiaries to ensure uninterrupted farming activities.

PMK welcomes TN govt's crop loan waiver, seeks wider relief for farmers

Chennai, May 26

PMK founder Dr S. Ramadoss on Tuesday welcomed the Tamil Nadu government's decision to waive crop loans for small and marginal farmers through cooperative societies, while urging the state to introduce broader relief measures to address the challenges faced by the farming community.

In a statement, Ramadoss said the government's order to write off crop loans of up to Rs 50,000 availed through cooperative societies since May last year was a positive and much-needed step. He also welcomed the decision to provide partial relief for loans in higher categories, noting that farmers with crop loans between Rs 50,000 and Rs 1 lakh would receive waivers ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 40,000.

He observed that while the announcement may not completely reduce the burden on all farmers, it should be viewed as an attempt to provide support and confidence to the agricultural community under difficult economic circumstances.

Ramadoss pointed out that farmers across various sectors are currently struggling due to multiple challenges, including recurring natural disasters, rising production costs and inadequate returns for their agricultural produce.

In this situation, he said the government should consider announcing more comprehensive relief packages aimed at addressing the broader financial distress affecting the farming sector. He further stressed that steps should be taken to ensure that all farmers receive essential agricultural inputs, such as seeds, fertilisers and other materials at subsidised prices through cooperative societies.

According to him, timely access to such resources would help reduce cultivation costs and improve productivity.

The PMK leader also called on the government to ensure that farmers who benefit from the crop loan waiver scheme are provided fresh loans through cooperative societies so that they can continue their agricultural activities without disruption. He said there should not be any administrative obstacles in extending such support.

Ramadoss additionally urged the state government to consider extending partial crop loan relief to farmers beyond the small and marginal category.

He said protecting farmers and improving their livelihoods remains one of the government's foremost responsibilities, adding that sustained and farmer-friendly policies are essential to safeguard the agricultural sector, which he described as the backbone of Tamil Nadu.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Waiver is only temporary relief. Real issue is fair prices for crops and reducing input costs. Ramadoss is right about subsidised seeds and fertilisers. Without that, farmers will be in same cycle next year.

Ravi K

As a small farmer from Thanjavur, I welcome this. But we need fresh loans quickly after waiver. Otherwise how will we buy seeds for next season? Banks should process without delay.

Michael C

Interesting to see state-level initiatives. India's agriculture needs systemic change, not just waivers. But at least TN is acknowledging the crisis. More coordination with central schemes needed.

Naveen S

PMK making valid points. What about farmers who took loans above Rs 1 lakh? They're also struggling with natural disasters and price crashes. Should extend relief to medium farmers too.

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