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Centre Reviews Agriculture Sector, Orders Swift Relief for Farmers Hit by Adverse Weather

BusinessNeel Achary3/20/2026

New Delhi, March 20 (BNP): Union Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted a comprehensive review of the agriculture sector, focusing on crop losses, insurance claims, and timely assistance to farmers affected by adverse weather conditions.

The high-level meeting, held at Krishi Bhavan, examined the impact of heavy rainfall, hailstorms, and other weather-related disruptions across several states. The Minister stressed that the government’s approach goes beyond production and includes scientific assessment of crop damage, proper insurance settlement, and prompt relief measures.

Chouhan directed officials to ensure that crop-cutting experiments are conducted without delay and losses are assessed accurately using scientific methods. He emphasised that affected farmers must receive timely compensation and should not face delays in insurance claim settlements.

Centre Reviews Agriculture Sector, Orders Swift Relief for Farmers Hit by Adverse Weather

Highlighting the need for coordination, the Minister instructed central and state authorities to work closely to strengthen relief mechanisms and improve field-level implementation. He also noted that forecasts by the India Meteorological Department indicate possible further weather disturbances, underlining the urgency of preparedness and advisory services for farmers.

The review also focused on long-term agricultural strategy, including farmer welfare, income stability, and risk management. Chouhan said the sector must prioritise not only production but also farmer security and resilience against climate-related risks.

On procurement, the Minister stated that the government is prepared for the upcoming wheat and paddy procurement season, noting sufficient stock levels. He highlighted a renewed push under the self-reliance mission for pulses, assuring farmers that crops such as tur, urad, and masur will be procured at Minimum Support Price (MSP) through agencies including NAFED and NCCF.

Emphasising quality alongside quantity, Chouhan called for promotion of superior crop varieties and bio-fortified produce to help farmers secure better market prices. He also reviewed preparations for the nationwide Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan, aimed at delivering scientific advisories and region-specific agricultural guidance to farmers.

The Minister announced that regional agricultural conferences will be held across five zones, with upcoming meetings scheduled in Jaipur, Lucknow, and Odisha, to develop crop-specific and state-specific roadmaps.

Reaffirming the Centre’s commitment, Chouhan said the government is working to ensure that farmers receive comprehensive support from sowing to marketing, with the broader goal of strengthening agricultural growth and rural prosperity.

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