Gujarat Disburses Over ₹8,516 Crore Aid to 29.3 Lakh Rain-Hit Farmers

The Gujarat government has disbursed financial assistance exceeding ₹8,516 crore directly to the bank accounts of 29.30 lakh farmers affected by unseasonal rains. This aid is part of two historic relief packages announced for districts impacted by heavy rainfall. Concurrently, the state has procured crops worth over ₹10,698 crore at Minimum Support Price from nearly 6.79 lakh farmers. The government reiterated its commitment to ensuring timely relief and fair prices, with efforts focused on expediting remaining payments.

Key Points: Gujarat's ₹8,516 Crore Aid for Farmers After Unseasonal Rains

  • ₹8,516 crore disbursed
  • Aid for 29.30 lakh farmers
  • MSP procurement over ₹10,698 crore
  • Direct bank transfers
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Gujarat: Over Rs 8,516 crore assistance disbursed to 29.30 lakh farmers affected by unseasonal rains

Gujarat govt disbursed over ₹8,516 crore to 29.30 lakh farmers affected by unseasonal rains. Review of relief & MSP procurement progress.

"Assistance exceeding Rs 8,516 crore has already been directly credited to the bank accounts of 29.30 lakh farmers. - Minister Jitu Vaghani"

Gandhinagar, Dec 31

The Gujarat government has so far disbursed more than Rs 8,516 crore as financial assistance to 29.30 lakh farmers affected by unseasonal rains, said Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Jitu Vaghani on Wednesday.

Briefing the media after a state cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Vaghani said the Chief Minister reviewed the progress of the agriculture relief packages and procurement at Minimum Support Price (MSP).

He said the state government had announced two historic agriculture relief packages within a very short time for districts affected by heavy rainfall.

Under these relief packages, online bills amounting to Rs 8,710 crore have been generated for over 30 lakh farmers so far.

Of this, assistance exceeding Rs 8,516 crore has already been directly credited to the bank accounts of 29.30 lakh farmers, he said.

Providing details of MSP procurement of groundnut, green gram (moong), black gram (udad) and soybean, the minister said that crops worth more than Rs 10,698 crore, amounting to over 14.91 lakh metric tonnes, have been procured from 6.79 lakh farmers across the state.

Against this procurement, payments of more than Rs 6,573 crore have been made to over 4.16 lakh farmers so far. Vaghani further said that groundnut procurement alone accounts for over 14.18 lakh metric tonnes valued at more than Rs 10,300 crore, purchased from over 6.26 lakh farmers.

Of this, payments exceeding Rs 6,362 crore have already been credited directly to the bank accounts of 3.89 lakh farmers.

The minister reiterated the state government's commitment to ensuring timely relief and fair prices for farmers, adding that efforts are being made to expedite payments and complete procurement operations smoothly.

Farmers form the backbone of Gujarat's rural economy, with agriculture supporting a large share of the state's population despite rapid industrialisation.

Gujarat's farmers cultivate a diverse range of crops across varied agro-climatic zones, including cotton, groundnut, cumin, castor, bajra, wheat, and pulses, along with a strong presence in horticulture and dairy. The state has been a national leader in milk production through the cooperative model led by Amul, providing steady income to lakhs of small and marginal farmers.

Extensive irrigation projects such as the Sardar Sarovar Narmada scheme, along with micro-irrigation, drip systems, and water conservation initiatives, have improved productivity in arid and semi-arid regions.

While farmers have benefited from market reforms, MSP procurement, and technology adoption, they continue to face challenges such as climate variability, rising input costs, and price fluctuations, making agriculture both an opportunity and a continuing policy priority in Gujarat.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the support, but the article mentions payments are still pending for many farmers (over Rs 6,573 crore paid vs Rs 10,698 crore procured). The government must expedite the remaining payments. Farmers' families run on cash flow.
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Suresh O
As a farmer from Saurashtra, I can say the relief did help. The unseasonal rains were devastating for the groundnut crop. The direct bank transfer was smooth for me. However, the assistance amount per bigha still doesn't cover the full loss.
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Aman W
The numbers are impressive, but the real test is on the ground. Are all affected farmers included? Sometimes small and marginal farmers get left out of these schemes due to documentation issues. Hope the government is doing proper monitoring.
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Meera T
This is why MSP and government procurement are so crucial. It provides a safety net. Imagine if farmers had to sell these damaged crops in the open market at throwaway prices. Long-term solutions for climate-resilient farming are needed too.
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David E
Visiting Gujarat often for work, I'm always impressed by the agricultural progress. The cooperative model of Amul is world-class. Timely financial aid during crises is key to sustaining this sector. Well done.

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