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Govt says, TN self-sufficient in food production, tops in agri sector

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CHENNAI: The state government on Thursday informed that the agricultur­al sector has become self-sufficient in food production and Tamil Nadu has become a leading state in India by providing food products to neighbouri­ng states.

According to the release issued by the state, as a visionary plan of Chief Minister MK Stalin, for the first time in India, a separate Agri Budget has been tabled in the Assembly.

“Compensati­on amounting to Rs 4,366 crore has been provided to 24.50 lakh farmers in the last three years for damages to crops under CM Crop Insurance Scheme. In the last three years, a total of Rs 582 crore has been given as compensati­on for crop damages in 12.88 acres of land due to rain and drought disasters and 8 lakh farmers have benefited,” the release said.

Also, sugarcane farming area has increased from 95,000 hectares to 1.54 lakh hectares. “Rs 651 crore as sugarcane production incentive and special incentive has been given to 4,40,575 farmers in the last three years. Nearly 71 farmers have been given cane harvesting machines as a subsidy. Rs 600 crore provided as a road loan to sugar mills,” it noted.

“A total of 16,432 agricultur­al machinery, including 2,168 tractors, 9,303 power tillers, 288 harvesters, 2,868 other agricultur­al implements worth Rs 270 crore have been provided to the farmers in three years. For the first time, Rs 56 crore have been allocated to set up a micro-irrigation facility for the farmers of Adi Dravidar with 100 per cent subsidy,” the release added.

 ?? ?? Chief Minister MK Stalin riding a tractor (file photo)
Chief Minister MK Stalin riding a tractor (file photo)

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