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New Delhi : Union Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on July 4, 2020, said that a new dimension is going to be added to farmers’ groups with the creation of ten thousand new Farmers’ Producer Organisations (FPOs). He said that 86% farmers in the country are small and marginal farmers, who will strengthen the rural economy through these FPOs, which will not only help in agricultural progress, but also create new avenues for the development of the country.

Tomar was addressing a meeting of Laghu Udyog Bharati and Sahakar Bharati through video conference, during which Ministers of State for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare Purushottam Rupala and Kailash Choudhary, and Union Minister of State for Water Resources Arjun Ram Meghwal were also present.

Tomar said that in the beginning, the minimum number of members in the FPOs would be 300 in the plains and 100 in the North-East and hilly areas. The FPOs, which are being formed for the benefit of small, marginal and landless farmers, will be managed in such a way that these farmers get access to technological inputs, finances, and better markets and prices for their crops, so as to fulfil the target of doubling farmers’ incomes by the year 2022 as envisaged by PM Narendra Modi. The FPOs will help reduce the cost of production and marketing, and also improve production in the agricultural and horticultural sectors. This will also help to increase employment opportunities, according to a PIB release.

Tomar said that in the Budget 2020-21, there is a proposal to adopt cluster approach for horticultural produce through “One district – One Product” scheme to give a fillip to value addition, marketing and exports. This is a central scheme, whose total budget is Rs. 6,865 crore.

All FPOs will be provided professional support and handholding for 5 years and 15% of them are to be constituted in aspirational districts, and will be formed on priority basis in tribal areas. This is a produce cluster based scheme. The FPOs will also boost organic and natural farming.

Tomar said that it will be implemented through agencies like NABARD, SFAC and NCDC. There will be credit guarantee fund with NABARD and NCDC, under which suitable credit guarantee up to Rs 2 crore per FPO will be provided.