Key Points

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan delivered a powerful address at the Rabi Workshop in Patna, emphasizing the crucial role of farmers in India's economy. He highlighted India's remarkable journey from importing wheat to becoming a food-exporting nation. The minister praised agricultural advisors for bridging the gap between research and ground implementation. Chouhan also outlined government initiatives including the Pulses Mission and increased MSP to support farmers' welfare.

Key Points: Shivraj Chouhan Calls Farmers Soul of India at Bihar Rabi Workshop

  • Chouhan credits farmers for transforming India from food importer to exporter
  • Highlights Bihar's potential in pulses and maize production under Pulses Mission
  • Announces 11 departments will coordinate under PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana
  • Government commits to protecting agricultural advisors' honor and interests
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Agriculture backbone of India's economy, and farmers are its soul: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan emphasizes agriculture as India's economic backbone, praises farmers' role in achieving food self-sufficiency during Patna agricultural dialogue.

"Agriculture is the backbone of India's economy, and farmers are its soul. Serving farmers is akin to worshipping God. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, Oct 4

Union Minister for Agriculture, Farmers’ Welfare, and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, on Saturday, participated in the Rabi Workshop and Agricultural Advisory Dialogue held in Patna during his visit to Bihar.

Addressing agricultural scientists, advisors, and farmers at the event, Chouhan said, “Agriculture is the backbone of India’s economy, and farmers are its soul. Serving farmers is akin to worshipping God.”

Recalling India’s agricultural transformation, the Union Minister said, “There was a time when India imported red wheat from the United States under the PL-480 programme. Today, our granaries are full of wheat and rice, and India is in a position to export food grains to other countries.” He credited this progress to the tireless efforts of farmers and the vital contribution of agriculture advisors.

Appreciating the role of agriculture advisors, Chouhan said that without them, the achievements of research laboratories would never reach the ground level. “The Government has recognised both the need and the value of agricultural advisors, and is fully committed to protecting their honour and interests,” he said.

Highlighting Bihar’s potential in pulses and maize production, the Union Minister said, “Through the Pulses Mission, India will achieve self-reliance in pulse production, and agriculture advisors will play a crucial role in this endeavour.” He also referred to the recent hike in Minimum Support Prices (MSP) approved by the Union Cabinet.

During the programme, Chouhan informed that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the Pradhan Mantri Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana focuses on districts with lower productivity, including several in Bihar. “Under this scheme, 11 departments will work collectively and in coordination to boost agricultural productivity,” he said.

Referring to the Prime Minister’s guiding principle of ‘Rashtrahit Sarvopari’ (Nation First), Chouhan asserted that India will never compromise on the interests of its farmers. “India today is moving forward as an independent and sovereign nation, acting on its own terms,” he said.

Commending the achievements of Bihar’s farmers, the Union Minister said that the state continues to lead in several crops and that agriculture will continue to remain the strongest foundation of India’s prosperity in the years ahead.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on Bihar's agricultural potential. Pulses and maize production can really boost local economy. But implementation is key - hope these schemes reach actual farmers on ground.
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Aditya G
While the words are encouraging, I hope the MSP increases actually benefit small farmers. Often middlemen take most of the profit. Need better implementation of farmer welfare schemes.
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Sarah B
As someone working in agricultural research, I appreciate the mention of agricultural advisors. Our work connecting labs to fields is crucial but often overlooked. Good step!
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Karthik V
My father is a farmer in Bihar. He works 12 hours daily but still struggles with loans. Hope these schemes bring real change, not just speeches. Farmers need sustainable income, not just praise.
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Meera T
The progress from PL-480 imports to food grain exports is remarkable! 🇮🇳 Our farmers deserve all the credit. Hope the Pulses Mission succeeds - we import too many pulses currently.

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