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Gujarat's Rs 22,000 Relief: 5 Rain-Hit Districts Get Equal Crop Aid

The Gujarat government has announced significant relief for farmers affected by heavy rains. Under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel's guidance, the state will provide Rs 22,000 per hectare uniformly across both irrigated and non-irrigated crops. This decision came after Legislative Assembly Speaker Shankar Chaudhary highlighted the extensive crop losses in affected regions. Farmers can now apply through the Agriculture Relief Package Portal for the next 15 days to receive this crucial support.

Gujarat announces Rs 22,000 relief per hectare for five rain-affected districts

Gandhinagar, Nov 11

The Gujarat government has announced uniform compensation of Rs 22,000 per hectare for both irrigated and non-irrigated crops across five rain-affected districts: Vav-Tharad, Patan, Kutch, Panchmahal, and Junagadh.

The move, taken under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, follows detailed representations by Legislative Assembly Speaker Shankar Chaudhary, who emphasised the extent of crop losses in these regions and urged for enhanced aid to affected farmers.

State Agriculture Minister Jitu Vaghani said the decision ensures equal support for all farmers, regardless of crop type, with a maximum limit of two hectares per farmer.

The state's Agriculture Relief Package Portal has opened from Tuesday for 15 days, allowing farmers to apply through their village centres.

The relief measure comes after heavy rainfall between August and September, which caused extensive damage to standing crops across several districts.

Following immediate field surveys, the state government announced a Rs 947 crore relief package for affected farmers, under which those with over 33 per cent crop loss were eligible for aid, as per State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) norms.

Earlier, non-irrigated crops were to receive Rs 12,000 per hectare, irrigated Rs 22,000, and perennial crops Rs 27,500 per hectare, but the latest decision now brings uniform compensation for irrigated and non-irrigated crops alike.

Additionally, farmers in Vav-Tharad and Patan, where waterlogging has prevented Rabi season sowing, will receive special assistance of Rs 20,000 per hectare (up to two hectares).

According to the latest available data, the state of Gujarat had approximately 53.19 lakh farmers registered in the 2015-16 agriculture census, of whom about 20.17 lakh were marginal farmers, 16.15 lakh small farmers, 11.50 lakh semi-medium farmers, 4.95 lakh medium farmers, and 39,893 big farmers.

Additionally, other sources indicate that around 40.37 lakh agricultural households are engaged in farming activities in the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative but the 2-hectare limit might not be sufficient for medium farmers. Many have larger landholdings and the compensation should be proportional to actual losses. Still, better than nothing for our annadata!

Michael C

The special assistance of ₹20,000 for Vav-Tharad and Patan where Rabi sowing couldn't happen is particularly thoughtful. Waterlogging has been a major issue there. Hope the application process through village centers is smooth and transparent.

Shreya B

While I appreciate the government's effort, I'm concerned about the implementation. Many farmers in remote areas struggle with digital applications. Hope there's proper guidance available at village centers. The 15-day window seems quite short too.

Aman W

Finally some relief for our farmers! The uniform compensation removes discrimination between irrigated and non-irrigated lands. This will benefit many small farmers in Kutch and Panchmahal who were struggling. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳

Nisha Z

The ₹947 crore package is substantial, but I hope the funds reach the actual beneficiaries without delays or corruption. The government should ensure proper monitoring and grievance redressal mechanisms for farmers facing issues with their applications.

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