Lucknow | In an attempt to provide much-needed relief to the farmers facing challenges of sorts, the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet, under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Yogi Aditynath, approved an aid of Rs 192.57 crore for them on Tuesday.
The amount will be used for weed control as well as safe storage of standing and ready crops in the field, using various ecological resources in the next five years.In this regard, the required chemical and biological pesticides will be given to the farmers on a grant from the Agricultural Defense Unit.
A proposal to give 50 percent subsidy on storage units has also been approved for the safe storage of crops.
It is worth noting that farmers suffer huge crop losses due to weeds, insect, pests, damage due to unsafe storage, rats, etc every year. To reduce the loss of farmers, the Cabinet approved an assistance of Rs 192,57,75,000 for a period of five years from 2022-23 to 2026-27.
The Government will spend Rs 34.17 crore in the current financial year for the benefit of farmers.
It is noteworthy that farmers suffer 15-20 percent of crop loss due to weeds, 26 percent due to crop diseases, 20 percent due to insect diseases, 7 percent due to lack of proper storage, 6 percent due to rats and 8 percent due to other reasons on an average every year. In view of this, the Cabinet has decided to reduce farmers’ loss and boost their income through proper and safe storage of their crops.
Apart from this, the Cabinet has decided to give 50 percent subsidy to the farmers on long term storage of foodgrains in bakharis (storage houses) with a capacity of 2 to 5 quintals. The Government will be spending Rs 41.42 lakh in this regard under Kisan Yojana from the year 2022 to 2027.