Uttarakhand CM Dhami Inaugurates 119th National Farmers Fair, Highlights Support

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the 119th All India Farmers Fair and Agro-Industrial Exhibition at Pantnagar University. He emphasized the fair's role in connecting farmers with agricultural innovations and scientists. The CM detailed numerous central and state schemes, including PM-Kisan, subsidies for polyhouses, and a new apple policy, aimed at increasing farmer income and empowerment. He also highlighted the state's progress in mushroom and honey production, reaffirming the government's commitment to farmer welfare.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Inaugurates 119th All India Farmers Fair in Pantnagar

  • Fair provides platform for farmer-scientist interaction
  • Over 9 lakh state farmers benefit from PM-Kisan
  • ₹200 crore allocated for polyhouses to boost income
  • State ranks 5th in mushroom, 8th in honey production
  • New apple policy worth ₹1,200 crore introduced
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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates 119th All India Farmers Fair and Agro Industrial Exhibition in Pant Nagar

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the 119th All India Farmers Fair, highlighting central and state schemes empowering farmers with subsidies and new technologies.

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates 119th All India Farmers Fair and Agro Industrial Exhibition in Pant Nagar
"Farmers are the nation's food providers and the real heroes of the country. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Pant Nagar, March 14

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday inaugurated the 119th All India Farmers Fair and Agro-Industrial Exhibition at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Pantnagar.

During the event, the Chief Minister felicitated progressive farmers and also released publications of the university.

The Chief Minister said it was a matter of great pleasure that the 119th Agricultural Fair is being organised at Pantnagar University. He noted that such fairs are extremely important for farmers as they provide information about innovations in agriculture and offer an opportunity to directly interact with scientists.

He said farmers are the nation's food providers and the real heroes of the country. It is because of their hard work and dedication that food reaches our plates and the country continues to progress. He added that farmers have a crucial role in the vision of a developed India.

The Chief Minister highlighted that under the leadership of Narendra Modi, more than 100 million farmers across the country are benefiting from the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi. He said the Prime Minister released the 22nd instalment of the scheme on Friday, and more than 900,000 farmers in the state are benefiting from it. He also informed that the central government has released ₹25 crore as the first instalment for fencing to protect crops from wild animals.

He said the Prime Minister is continuously working to improve the lives of farmers. Through schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Soil Health Card Scheme, Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maandhan Yojana, horticulture development programs, agricultural machinery subsidy schemes and micro-irrigation initiatives, farmers are being empowered. Keeping farmers' interests in mind, the limit of the Kisan Credit Card has been increased from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh.

He further said that the Government of India has launched seven new projects for farmers with a total cost of ₹14,000 crore. The state government is providing interest-free loans of up to ₹3 lakh to farmers. To increase farmers' income, ₹200 crore has been allocated for setting up polyhouses, and so far, 350 polyhouses have been established at a cost of ₹115 crore.

The Chief Minister said the state has diverse geographical conditions, and therefore, region-specific schemes are being implemented accordingly. A new apple policy worth ₹1,200 crore has been introduced, and several farmer-friendly policies have been launched, with up to 80 per cent subsidy being provided under many schemes. He added that seven aroma valleys are being developed in the state, and the cultivation of dragon fruit is also being promoted due to rising demand.

He also said fruit production in the state has increased by about 2.5 per cent. Mushroom production has reached 27,000 metric tonnes, placing the state fifth in the country. He highlighted the immense potential of beekeeping and honey production, noting that the state currently produces 3,300 metric tonnes of honey and ranks eighth in the country.

The Chief Minister said that the state assembly has passed a budget of ₹1.11 lakh crore, which includes provisions for agriculture, horticulture, aromatic crops, fisheries, beekeeping and research. He added that the double-engine government has always prioritised the welfare of farmers and will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them. He urged farmers to stay aware and adopt new agricultural technologies to benefit from modern practices.

Vice-Chancellor of Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Manmohan Singh Chauhan, welcomed and greeted all the guests on behalf of the university and farmers. He said organising the 119th Agricultural Fair is a matter of pride for the university. He informed that more than 350 stalls have been set up at the fair and around 20,000 people are participating in the event every day. He also shared detailed information about the activities and initiatives being undertaken by the university.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the focus on region-specific schemes. Uttarakhand's terrain is so varied, a one-size-fits-all approach never works. The aroma valleys and dragon fruit promotion sound innovative. Hope the benefits actually reach the small farmers and aren't just on paper.
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Rohit P
While the schemes and numbers sound impressive, the real test is implementation. My uncle is a farmer in Udham Singh Nagar, and he still faces delays in getting his PM-Kisan instalments sometimes. The government needs to ensure last-mile delivery. Respectfully, announcements are not enough.
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Meera T
Pantnagar University has always been a pioneer in agricultural research. Hosting the 119th fair is a proud moment for Uttarakhand. The polyhouse scheme is excellent for off-season vegetable cultivation in the hills. More power to our Annadatas! 🙏
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David E
Interesting read. The scale of the budget allocation (₹1.11 lakh crore) and the focus on niche areas like beekeeping and aromatic crops shows a strategic shift. The challenge will be sustaining these initiatives beyond the election cycle. Capacity building is key.
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Shreya B
The increase in Kisan Credit Card limit is very helpful. But alongside subsidies, we need better market access and fair price assurance. What's the point of growing more if middlemen eat all the profit? Hope the fair also had sessions on agri-marketing and FPOs.

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