Key Points

Maharashtra's Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate has declared a comprehensive crackdown on sellers of counterfeit agricultural inputs. The government is taking serious measures to protect farmers from fraudulent seed and fertilizer sellers by deploying flying squads and cancelling licenses. Multiple cases have already been registered under relevant agricultural acts, demonstrating the state's commitment to farmer welfare. These actions aim to ensure farmers receive quality seeds and agricultural products at fair prices.

Key Points: Maha Minister Kokate Warns Bogus Seed Sellers Tough Crackdown

  • 15 flying squads deployed in Ahilyanagar to monitor seed quality
  • 2 cases registered under Seeds Act and 3 under Fertilizer Control Act
  • 35 input sales licenses suspended or cancelled
  • Trimurti Agro Center's seed licenses permanently revoked
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Strict action will be taken against sellers of bogus seeds and fertilisers: Maha minister

Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate announces strict action against sellers of fake seeds, pesticides, and fertilizers to protect farmers' interests.

"We will not tolerate those who play with the lives of food-giving farmers - Manikrao Kokate, Maharashtra Agriculture Minister"

Mumbai, July 18

Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate on Friday in the Maharashtra assembly said that the government will not tolerate those who play with the lives of food-giving farmers in any way saying that strict action will be taken against those who sell bogus seeds, pesticides and fertilizers to farmers.

He was replying to a question raised by member Kashinath Date regarding the irregularities in the sale of cotton seeds in Pachegaon (tehsil Nevasa, District Ahilyanagar).

Minister Kokate said that in the inspection campaign for selling bogus seeds, pesticides and fertilisers to farmers, the licenses of the sellers found guilty will be revoked and criminal cases will be registered against them and action will be taken as per the law.

During an inspection of M/s Trimurti Agro Center in Pachegaon, it was found that seeds were being sold at an exorbitant rate, and therefore their seed sales license and cotton sales license have been permanently cancelled.

"To ensure quality seeds are available to farmers, 15 flying squads have been deployed in Ahilyanagar district. So far, the Agriculture Department has registered 2 cases under the Seeds Act and 3 under the Fertilizer Control Act and seized stocks worth Rs 12.34 lakhs. It has also suspended/cancelled 35 input sales licenses that violated the law," he said.

Meanwhile, revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said in the state assembly that a special protection scheme is currently in place for leased land for residential purposes in Amravati and Nagpur divisions of Vidarbha. A decision will be taken to extend this scheme by one year. Minister Bawankule said , in this regard, as per the government decision on March 16, 2024, this special protection scheme is applicable to lands leased for residential purposes through auction and other means.

"There is a provision to levy a surcharge of two percent of the market value of the prevailing annual rate statement for such unclaimed lands. This protection scheme was operational till July 31, 2025. The decision to extend this scheme by one year and implement it till July 30, 2026 will be taken with the approval of the Cabinet," he said.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've seen many announcements before but farmers still suffer. Hope this isn't just election-time drama. The flying squads should have farmer representatives too for transparency.
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Aman W
As someone from a farming family, I can tell you these fake seeds ruin entire seasons. The punishment should be much harsher - maybe jail time and heavy fines. Rs 12 lakh seizure is nothing compared to farmers' losses.
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Sarah B
Why isn't there more awareness about government-approved seed centers? Many small farmers don't know where to buy authentic seeds. The agriculture department should run campaigns in regional languages.
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Vikram M
The protection scheme for leased lands is a welcome move, but what about farmer suicides due to crop failures from fake inputs? Priorities seem misplaced. First ensure farmers can grow crops properly!
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Kavya N
My uncle lost 3 acres of cotton crop last year because of fake seeds. The local dealer vanished after complaints. Hope this crackdown continues beyond headlines. Farmers need long-term protection, not just temporary actions.

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