Jammu & Kashmir

Ensure time-bound saturation of KCC for farmers: JK Admin to banks

Kashmiri farmers thrashing paddy on an iron drum to separate seeds from panicle. [FPK File Photo/ Amir Bin Rafi]

Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday addressed a seminar on ‘Financing the Future of Agriculture’ in Jammu.

The seminar brought together the stakeholders in agriculture sectors and Banking institutions to discuss agricultural growth and credit support.

The Lt Governor exhorted the banking sector to play a lead role in realizing the dream of accelerated development of Agriculture and allied sector. He also assured all the assistance to farmers and adequate funds for the revival of cooperative banks.

“In the first budget of Amrit Kaal, Prime Minister and Finance Minister has shown the way for inclusive development and empowering every section of society with the vision of “Vanchito ko Variyata” and giving priority to the Agriculture sector,” said the Lt Governor.

Agriculture Accelerator Fund envisaged in this year’s budget, will encourage agri-startups in rural areas. It will provide entrepreneurial opportunities to local youth and affordable solutions to tackle challenges in agriculture sector. The agriculture credit target has been increased to Rs 20 lakh crore with focus on animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries, he added.

Highlighting the transformation in the agriculture sector, the Lt Governor said the progressive reforms introduced by the administration in the last three years are paying dividends to the farmers.

The Amrit Kaal provides us an opportunity to transform the agriculture sector and also protect the farmers from effects of unpredictable market, climate change and loss of biodiversity, he observed.

Projects under holistic development of agriculture and allied sector being implemented in JK is one amongst the few major long-term and groundbreaking interventions in the agricultural horizon of the country, the Lt Governor said.

The revolutionary projects worth Rs 5013 crore for holistic development of agriculture and allied sector will provide practical solutions to meet future challenges, accelerate the growth momentum and usher in a new era of farmer prosperity and rural livelihood security in JK, he added.

The Lt Governor impressed on all stakeholders for successful implementation of the projects under holistic development of agriculture and allied sector.

The Lt Governor said the holistic development of agriculture and allied sectors will develop a strong ecosystem of agriculture entrepreneurs in Jammu Kashmir and create jobs in the sectors. It will cross the Rs 30,000 crore mark in the 4th year, he noted.

The Lt Governor further emphasized on streamlining the institutional credit flow to the farmers.

JK has its share of challenges of geo-climatic conditions which are mostly affecting small and marginal farmers. The onus lies on all banks to connect these farmers with banking system, observed the Lt Governor.

Banking institutions are the most important support system to ensure maximum institutional credit reaches the farmers, especially in unbanked villages, noted the Lt Governor.

Promoting institutional credit in the agriculture sector will be a game changer in strengthening the agriculture economy and realizing the goal of inclusive and balanced development. Credit access for tenants, small and medium farmers must be ensured, he said.

The Lt Governor further underscored the significant role of the regional rural banks in credit flow and extension of credit facilities to every farmer.

In the last 8 years, credit by commercial banks has been doubled. Still, we have to increase the credit flow and ensure equal disbursement of institutional credit and identify the areas which are facing inequality, observed the Lt Governor.

The Lt Governor asked the Banks to work in a planned manner and ensure time-bound saturation of KCC for all farmers associated with agriculture and allied activities. He further asked the JK Bank to organize a programme to honour the women associated with agriculture and allied sector.

The banking industry needs to serve the small and marginal farmers, youth and women agripreneurs and act as catalyst for growth. It must be ensured that every woman who wants to become agripreneur should receive hassle-free financial assistance, said the Lt Governor.

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