Union Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman Allocates ₹ 1.50 Lakh Crore To Agriculture, Slashes Food Subsidies

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Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman announces ₹ 1.50 lakh crore for agriculture, emphasising climate resilience and natural farming while reducing food and fertiliser subsidies.

Union Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman Allocates ₹ 1.50 Lakh Crore To Agriculture, Slashes Food Subsidies
Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget 2024 on July 23.

Highlights

  • Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget on July 23.
  • Her aim for the agriculture sector is to focus on climate-resilient.
  • She also wants to focus on raising productivity of the farmers.

New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while presenting the Budget 2024, announced a substantial allocation of ₹ 1.50 lakh crore dedicated to the agriculture sector. The budget emphasizes enhancing productivity and resilience, with a focus on introducing 10 million farmers to natural farming practices over the next two years. “New 109 high-yielding, climate-resilient varieties will be released to farmers. Additionally, 10,000 need-based bio-input centres will be established to strengthen the production, storage, and marketing of oilseeds,” she said on July 23, 2024.

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However, the budget also sees a reduction in subsidy rates for fertilizers and food. The food subsidy budget is projected at ₹ 2,05,250 crore, marking a 3.34% decrease from the revised estimates for FY 2024. The fertilizer subsidy has been reduced by ₹ 1 lakh crore, or 13.18%, now fixed at ₹ 1,64,000 crore compared to the actual expenditure in FY 2022-23.

The entire food subsidy has now been consolidated under the Pradhan Mantri Gareeb Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY). Under this scheme, the central government will provide five kilograms of free wheat or rice to all eligible people every month for the next five years.

Additionally, the finance minister announced plans to promote digital public infrastructure in collaboration with state governments. This initiative aims to provide farmers with access to crucial information such as weather forecasts, market prices, and crop advisory services.

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“A digital crop survey for Kharif will be conducted in 400 districts in FY 2025. The issuance of Jan Samarth-based Kisan Credit Cards will be enabled in five states. Financing for shrimp farming, processing, and export will be facilitated through the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD),” Sitharaman announced.

Compared to last year's budget, the finance ministry has allocated ₹ 10,000 crore to the price stabilisation fund, benefiting farmers. This move aims to address price rises. Last year's budget had an allocation of only ₹ 10 lakh for this fund.

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This comprehensive approach indicates a shift towards a more sustainable and resilient agricultural framework while addressing the immediate financial constraints through reduced subsidies.

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