Press Releases
June 28, 2004
PM's meeting with representatives of major farmers organizations
The Prime Minister assured that concrete steps are already being taken to address the problem of agricultural credit, agricultural prices and technological and marketing support for farmers. The Government will soon bring forward a bill to address the needs of acquaculture sector. The Government will also give priority to the revitalization of the cooperative credit system.
Dr. Manmohan Singh assured the farmers' representatives that he would seek their advice from time to time. He said, "I attach great importance to interaction with farmers and people in our villages. There is no monopoly of wisdom in Government. We will seek inputs on policy from the grassroots and there is a need for a constant flow of information between the Government and the farmers." The Prime Minister said that the Common Minimum Programme is a five-year programme but urgency will be given to the problems of farmers.
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