Agartala: July 23. The Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department of the state is working tirelessly to increase the income of farmers and also to make them self-reliant in food crop production. Around 30 blocks out of 58 in the state are self-sufficient in food grain production.
Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Ratan Lal Nath said this today during three programs, including the inauguration of the Photamati Primary Rural Market, an oil palm plantation program at Raiyarbari, and the inauguration of a ginger processing centre by Khabakscha FPC at Roabari under Gomati District.
On this day, the minister, along with farmers, planted paddy in the field to encourage them.
Later, Agriculture Minister said that the state government wants to make the state self-reliant.
“In our state, about 70 percent of the people are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. Therefore, becoming self-reliant in agriculture means taking the state forward on the path of self-reliance. The state’s Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department is working tirelessly to increase the income of farmers and also to make them self-reliant in food crop production,” said the minister.
The minister informed that currently, out of the total 58 blocks of the state, 30 blocks are self-sufficient in food grain production.
He said that if the state is to become self-reliant, the development of agricultural infrastructure is very necessary. Keeping this goal in mind, the present state government is working with great initiative to develop the infrastructure of various markets in the state.
“The Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare of the state government mainly adopts various plans based on specific proposals for the development of primary rural markets and agriculturally regulated markets,” said the Agriculture Minister.
He further said that the main foundation of India is agriculture.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi always says that without developing agriculture, the development of the country is not possible. His dream is to make India a grain store of the world. Earlier, when America didn’t send rice and wheat, people of our country used to suffer from hunger. And now, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came, we now export food grains to other countries. Agriculture not only means paddy but also fisheries ARDD is also engaged with agriculture. Fish from India is exported to China, Europe, America, Japan, and other countries. We have also exported eggs to Oman, Arab countries, and Qatar. Milk is exported to Arab countries, America, Singapore, Bhutan. To Bangladesh, we export paddy, wheat, sugar, ginger, garlic, spices, etc. Now, except for some items, we are self-sufficient in rice, fish, egg, and milk. Prime Minister Modi is giving importance to farmers,” said the Minister.
He also said that now people don’t need to demand anything as the present government gives everything before demand.
“This government thinks about the last man of the society. Many people have received houses, roads, water connection, and so many things. But the government before 2018 never gave. This government never saw political colours to provide government benefits. The government is helping farmers for palm oil cultivation. Starting from clearing the field to producing saplings—everything is done by the state government,” he said.