Rs.200 crores to be distributed to farmers as financial supports
In a continued efforts of the Meghalaya Government to reach out to the farming community in the State, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Saturday met 288 Farmers- Producers and distributed cheques worth Rs 1.86 Cr amongst them at Tikrikilla, West Garo Hills.
The Chief Minister reiterated on the Government’s ambitious farmers collectivisation programme – FOCUS, that aims to revolutionize farming activities linked to income generations.
“As a Government, we realised that our farming communities in the State were left out, which called for launching various welfare initiatives for the farmers. Through our programmes, we are providing support, financial assistance and market linkage, so as to upscale farming activities,” he said.
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In a prioritized manner Government has rolled out the FOCUS programme in the State and by March this year Rs 17.28 cr will be disbursed to about 1650 Producers Groups and by the end of financial year 2022-23 another Rs 130 cr will be disbursed to about 16,800 producers groups.
‘FOCUS’, which is dubbed as the largest farmers welfare programme in the history of Meghalaya, the State which has declared December 1 as “Farmers Day”, envisages to reach out to at least 4.5 lakh farmers with different welfare schemes.
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Sangma informed under FOCUS ₹200 cr has been earmarked for the current financial year, which is being disbursed to farmers across the State as financial support.
Apart from FOCUS, the State Government is supporting on a mission mode farmers through programmes like Dairy and Piggery Mission, wherein interest free loans are provided to Cooperative Societies as well as financial support to Self Help Groups from National Rural Livelihood Missions.
In the last three months, Community Investment Funds to the tune of Rs 120 cr has been disbursed. In today programme at Tikrikilla, Chief Minister distributed interest free bank loans worth Rs 29 lakhs and Community Investment Funds of Rs 21 lakhs to women led SHGs.
“Our commitment to spur women empowerment and their entrepreneurial dreams is testament to the burgeoning SHGs Movement in the State,” he added.
During his day long programme in Tikrikilla, Chief Minister also interacted with beneficiaries of PMAYG, MGNREGS, NSAP, farmers & SHGs at Tikrikilla.
“Understanding people’s issues at the grassroot and ensuring they are heard allows us to make better decisions to their advantage and MDA is committed to this end,” the Chief Minister added.
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