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MSP hike on rabi crops shows govt commitment: Farmers

The Modi government has increased minimum support prices for rabi crops, bringing relief to farmers across multiple states. Farmers from Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have praised the decision as a positive step towards improving their economic conditions. Agricultural experts see this move as part of the government's broader strategy to support farming communities. The MSP hike is expected to motivate farmers and potentially increase agricultural production.

New Delhi, Oct 1

Farmers have welcomed the PM Narendra Modi-led Central government's decision to increase the minimum support price (MSP) on various rabi crops, saying a hike in crop prices increases their income, while many of them have termed it a Navratri gift.

Jasvir Singh, a farmer from Shamli district in Uttar Pradesh, told IANS that any increase in MSP is undoubtedly a beneficial step for farmers.

"The government has increased the prices for crops this year; they did it the previous year as well, and I believe the government must be doing so in upcoming years as well," he said.

A better price would always bring happiness to a farmer's family, he added.

Anurag Pawar, hailing from the same district, thanked the government for increasing prices on rabi crops, including wheat, mustard, and others.

"The Modi government have been continuously increasing the prices on kharif and rabi crops since it came into power. Last year, the government hiked MSP on wheat by Rs 85; this year, it is Rs 150," he said.

Farmers of Guna districts in Madhya Pradesh have also hailed the government decision, saying it showed the government's commitment toward farmers.

The Modi government's decision on NSP is entirely in favour of farmers, said Bhawani Shankar Sharma.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done plenty of work for farmers, and he continues to do so. Farmers are already getting benefits of the PM Kisan Scheme and the PM Fasal Bima Yojana," Sharma stated.

Narmada Shankar Bhargava said that there could not be a better decision, favouring farmers, where there is a price hike for their crops every year.

" I appreciate the Modi government's efforts to achieve the target of doubling farmers' income," Bhargava noted.

Meanwhile, farmers of Basti district in Uttar Pradesh termed the Modi government's decision a motivation for farmers.

Mangala Prasad Maurya said that a hike in the MSP motivates farmers to engage in farming more seriously and increase production.

Rammurat Chaudhary said that the government's step is commendable, but farmers should also have the authority to decide prices.

Another farmer, Umesh Yadav, welcomed the move but added that unless the increase is based on the actual cost incurred, farmers will not be fully satisfied.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the MSP hike, I wish the government would also focus on reducing input costs. Fertilizers, seeds, and diesel prices have increased so much that the MSP benefit gets diluted. Still, better than nothing!

Arjun K

PM Kisan + Fasal Bima + MSP hike = Real empowerment for farmers! 🇮🇳 My father has been receiving PM Kisan installments regularly. These schemes are actually reaching the grassroots level.

Sarah B

As someone working in agricultural research, I must point out that MSP is good but we need better procurement systems. Many small farmers still sell to middlemen at lower prices. Infrastructure improvement is crucial.

Vikram M

₹150 increase on wheat MSP is substantial! This will definitely help farmers cope with inflation. The government is walking the talk on doubling farmers' income. Jai Kisan! 🚜

Michael C

Good step, but what about the promised MSP law? Farmers have been demanding legal guarantee for MSP. Without that, these hikes remain discretionary rather than rights-based.

Ananya R

This is wonderful news! My family in rural Maharashtra will benefit from the mustard MSP increase. More such farmer-friendly policies please! 🌾 The Navratri timing makes it extra special.

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