Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to revolutionize India's agricultural landscape with massive investments and targeted schemes. The launch includes two significant initiatives aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and promoting self-reliance. Projects spanning animal husbandry, fisheries, and food processing sectors will receive significant attention. These comprehensive reforms demonstrate the government's commitment to transforming rural economic ecosystems and supporting farmers nationwide.

Key Points: Modi Launches Rs 42,000 Crore Agriculture Transformation Plan

  • Major agricultural schemes worth Rs 35,440 crore launched
  • PM Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana targets 100 districts
  • Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses aims to boost productivity
  • Multiple infrastructure projects inaugurated across sectors
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PM Modi to unveil projects and schemes worth Rs 42,000 crore in agriculture, allied sectors

PM Modi unveils major agricultural schemes to boost farmer welfare, productivity, and rural infrastructure across India

"The programme underscores the Prime Minister's continued commitment to farmer welfare - PMO Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch and lay the foundation of projects and schemes worth over Rs 42,000 crore in the agriculture and allied sectors here on Saturday.

PM Modi will launch two major schemes in the agriculture sector, with an outlay of Rs 35,440 crore. This includes the PM Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana, which has an outlay of Rs. 24,000 crore, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

"It has the objective of enhancing agricultural productivity, increasing adoption of crop diversification and sustainable agriculture practices, augmenting post-harvest storage at the panchayat and block level, improving irrigation facilities and facilitating availability of long-term and short-term credit in the selected 100 districts," the statement highlighted.

The Prime Minister will also launch the 'Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses' with an outlay of Rs. 11,440 crore.

It is aimed at improving productivity levels of pulses, expanding the area under pulse cultivation, strengthening the value chain - procurement, storage, processing - and ensuring reduction of losses.

PM Modi will also inaugurate and dedicate to the nation projects valued at over Rs 5,450 crore in the agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries, and food processing sectors, while laying the foundation stone for additional projects worth around Rs 815 crore.

PM Modi is set to participate in a special Krishi programme at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi, and interact with farmers and thereafter, participate in a public programme, where he will address the gathering on the occasion.

"The programme underscores the Prime Minister's continued commitment to farmer welfare, agricultural self-reliance, and strengthening rural infrastructure. It will focus on promoting modern agricultural practices, supporting farmers, and celebrating significant milestones in farmer-centric initiatives," according to the PMO.

The projects being inaugurated by the Prime Minister include Artificial Insemination Training Center at Bengaluru and in J&K; Centre of Excellence at Amreli and Banas; Establishment of IVF Lab at Assam under Rashtriya Gokul Mission; Milk Powder Plants at Mehsana, Indore, and Bhilwara; Fish Feed Plant under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana at Tezpur, Assam; Infrastructure for Agro-processing Clusters, Integrated Cold Chain, and Value Addition Infrastructure, among others.

The projects whose foundation stone will be laid by the Prime Minister include Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure (Irradiation) in Krishna, Andhra Pradesh; Trout Fisheries in Uttarakhand; Integrated Aqua Park in Nagaland; Smart and Integrated Fishing Harbour in Karaikal, Puducherry; and state-of-the-art Integrated Aquapark in Hirakud, Odisha, among others.

During the programme, the Prime Minister will interact with farmers engaged in pulses cultivation, who have benefited from various government schemes aimed at establishing a value chain-based approach in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Fisheries.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in agricultural development, I appreciate the comprehensive approach - from productivity to storage to credit. The cold chain infrastructure is crucial for reducing post-harvest losses which is a huge problem in India.
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Priya S
My father is a farmer in Punjab. We've seen many schemes announced but implementation is the real challenge. Hope this time the benefits actually reach small farmers like us. The credit facility sounds promising if it's easy to access.
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Michael C
While the investment is impressive, I'm concerned about the environmental impact. More focus should be on organic farming and reducing chemical fertilizer use. The schemes should include mandatory environmental safeguards.
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Ananya R
Good to see projects spread across different states - from Assam to Andhra to Uttarakhand. The fisheries and animal husbandry focus will help diversify rural incomes. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
The panchayat-level storage facilities are a game-changer! So much produce gets wasted due to lack of proper storage. Hope they maintain quality standards and ensure fair pricing for farmers.

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