Western Regional Conference to Shape Future of Indian Agriculture in Jaipur

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan inaugurated the Western Regional Conference in Jaipur, emphasizing agriculture as India's backbone. He outlined key objectives including national food security, increased farmer income, and nutritional security. The conference brings together five western states to discuss region-specific challenges and promote innovation exchange. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced enhancements to PM Kisan Samman Nidhi and the upcoming Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet in 2026.

Key Points: Regional Agri Conference in Jaipur Aims to Boost Farmer Income

  • Make agriculture self-reliant
  • Enhance farmers' income & quality of life
  • Ensure national food security
  • Promote agricultural diversification
  • Strengthen inter-state coordination
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Western Regional Conference will shape agriculture's future: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan outlines key agricultural goals at Western Regional Conference, focusing on farmer welfare and sustainable growth.

"agriculture is the backbone of India, with farmers representing the soul of the nation - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Jaipur, April 7

Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, emphasised that agriculture is the backbone of India, with farmers representing the soul of the nation.

He stated that the Central Government is working at a rapid pace to make the agricultural sector self-reliant, while also enhancing farmers' incomes and improving their quality of life.

Praising Rajasthan's agricultural innovations, he noted that a comprehensive roadmap for the sector has been developed under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma.

He encouraged other states to adopt similar innovative practices.

Chouhan was addressing the inaugural session of the Western Regional Conference held in Jaipur on Tuesday.

He highlighted that, considering India's geographical diversity, a series of regional agricultural conferences has been planned under the guidance of PM Modi. Rajasthan is hosting the first of these conferences.

The event brings together representatives from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, and Rajasthan, providing a platform to discuss region-specific challenges, opportunities, and agricultural strategies.

The conference aims to strengthen inter-state coordination and promote the exchange of innovations, ultimately guiding the sector toward sustainable growth.

The Union Minister outlined three key objectives for the agricultural sector: ensuring national food security to support the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, increasing farmers' incomes and improving their standard of living, and strengthening nutritional security alongside food security.

He emphasised the need for agricultural diversification, enhanced production, and the adoption of integrated farming systems to achieve these goals.

Chouhan urged all states to ensure 100 per cent registration of farmers under the Farmer ID scheme to enable timely access to government benefits.

He also stressed the importance of swift crop damage assessments under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, ensuring farmers receive insurance benefits without delay.

The Minister announced that the Central Government will introduce flexibility in allocating funds under national agricultural schemes, taking into account the diverse geographical conditions of different states.

He also called for effective utilisation of agricultural budgets, timely procurement of crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP), and organisation of a 'Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan' across states. He assured full support from the Central Government for these initiatives.

Highlighting Rajasthan's agricultural potential, Chouhan praised the state's initiative to develop a structured agricultural roadmap. He announced that the Central Government will send a team of agricultural scientists and experts to further strengthen this effort.

He also commended the upcoming Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM), stating that a central team of experts and officials will participate to support the initiative.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated that PM Modi envisions farmers as the foundation of the nation, with development beginning in villages and agricultural fields.

He highlighted enhancements to the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, noting that the state government has added Rs 3,000 to the central assistance, increasing the total benefit to Rs 9,000 for farmers in Rajasthan.

Announcing the Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet-2026, scheduled for May, he said the event will aim to position Rajasthan as a leader in agricultural exports.

Experts, scientists, and specialists from India and abroad will participate. He invited the Union Agriculture Minister and other stakeholders to attend the event and expressed confidence that the conference deliberations will shape the future of agriculture.

The Chief Minister concluded by noting that discussions at the conference will cover key areas such as agricultural production, water management, and crop protection, paving the way for sustainable agricultural development.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on farmer incomes and the Farmer ID scheme. But the real test is implementation. In my village, many small farmers still struggle with the online portal for PM-KISAN. The government must simplify the process and ensure last-mile connectivity. The intent is good, execution needs work.
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Rohit P
Rajasthan hosting this is perfect! Our state faces extreme weather. If we can find solutions for arid region farming here, it can help many parts of the world. GRAM 2026 sounds promising. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone working in agri-tech, the emphasis on innovation and integrated farming is key. The mention of flexibility in fund allocation is a big deal – states need autonomy to tackle local issues. Hope this conference leads to more public-private partnerships.
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Vikram M
Talks are good, but what about the existing MSP issues? Many farmers in MP are still waiting for payments. The minister spoke of timely procurement – that needs to be the absolute priority. Action speaks louder than conferences.
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Kavya N
Nutritional security alongside food security is a very important point. We need to move beyond just wheat and rice and promote millets, pulses, and vegetables. This will improve health and also give farmers better returns. Hope the roadmap includes this diversification properly.
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