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Waiving farm loans is not only bad for the economy but also detrimental to interests of the farmer -Ram Singh

-The Economic Times blog Farmers, from Punjab in the north to Tamil Nadu in the south, have started agitations demanding farm loans be waived. The Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra governments have already considered it politically expedient to write them off. Some other states may follow the suit. However, such decisions are as misguided as they are misleading. Nonetheless, it will be a mistake to treat the agitations as a domino effect of...

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Instead of farm loan waivers, invest more in agricultural infrastructure -Himanshu

-Livemint.com Not only better integration of Farmers with markets, but also large investments in agriculture are the need of the hour The deaths of five Farmers in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur district has brought the crisis in agriculture centre stage. While the latest incident may have got media coverage, the fact is that the crisis has been in the making for some time. It intensified in the last one year but signs of...

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Farmers shifting out of pulses, oilseeds due to low realisation -Dilip Kumar Jha

-Business Standard Acreage of these crops is likely to fall as prices drop below MSP in mandis Mumbai: Farmers are shifting from oilseeds and pulses to more remunerative crops like cotton and maize this kharif season. The area under oilseeds and pulses is likely to decline with prices ruling below minimum support prices in many mandis. Farmers are agitating because their produce is not being lifted by government agencies and traders are also...

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Why are Madhya Pradesh Farmers protesting despite record growth? -Dipti Jain

-Livemint.com The earnings of an average farm household in Madhya Pradesh remains among the lowest India, although Farmers have gained from rapid agricultural growth Mumbai: Protests by Farmers across India amid bumper harvests have surprised many. The biggest source of surprise has been one of the hotspots of the protests, Madhya Pradesh (MP), a state that has posted record agricultural growth over the past several years. A Mint analysis shows that although Farmers...

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Loan waiver necessary, but alternative farm practices the need of the hour: Desarda -Veydaant Khanna

-The Hindu Economist suggests implementation of a radical form of and distribution and ‘low external input sustainable agriculture’ system Mumbai: Economist and former member of Maharashtra State Planning Board H.M. Desarda, on Tuesday termed the recently announced farm loan waiver by the State government as a necessary but not sufficient condition to deal with the problems related to agriculture. Prof. Desarda linked today’s problems in agriculture to ecology and traced their origins to...

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