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Report of the Committee to Review the Implementation of Crop insurance Schemes in India

-Ministry of Agriculture, GoI This report attempts to address some of the issues and challenges facing major Crop insurance schemes being operated in India. Many of the issues and problems highlighted when the Committee interacted with stakeholders appear to be chronic ones, in existence since the early days of Crop insurance schemes in the country. Despite efforts by previous committees, several of these issues persist, posing acute problems for the operation...

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New Crop insurance policy in the offing

-PTI   Patna: Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on Saturday said the central government was working on a new Crop insurance scheme to help farmers tackle flood, drought and plant diseases in a better manner. He said it will be launched soon across the country, as the existing scheme has not proved to be beneficial to the farmers. Details will be unveiled during the Budget session of the Parliament, he added. Singh also...

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Distressed farmers call it quits in Anantapur

-The Hindu   Government policies, vagaries of weather drive them to the wall Anantpur (Andhra Pradesh): The agriculture scenario in the Anantapur district might well be on the path to irreversible damage if unchecked and acted upon with immediate urgency. Over 15 per cent of farmers are leaving agriculture altogether, if the statistics available with the Agriculture Department are to be extrapolated to the ground realities and understood in that context. Speaking to The...

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Maharashtra's insurance scheme for orchard owners draws angry protests-Aparna Pallavi

-Down to Earth   Too high a premium for too little cover Maharashtra government appears to have learnt no lesson at all from the hailstorms that lashed the entire state in March this year, and yet again lashed several districts in May, if its new decision to include three orchard crops - orange, sweet lime and guava - in its Weather Based Crop insurance Scheme (WBCIS) on an experimental basis during the current...

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Harmful waivers

-The Hindu Business Line   Loan write-offs will become redundant if we have a robust Crop insurance system The Chief Minister of residual Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu may have bought time in implementing his lavish pre-poll promise of waiving ₹54,000 crore worth of farm loans. The decision to appoint an expert committee to recommend guidelines on the waiver may well be a ploy to defer - even soften - the impact of...

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