The ambitious plan of the Modi government to double farmers’ income by 2022 is on track. “What I can tell you at this point is that we are on the right track on achieving the target,” said Ashok Dalwai, Chairman of the Committee on Doubling Farmers’ Income.
Dalwai said only a paradigm shift will alleviate farmers’ condition, the bulk of whom are small and marginal farmers. “As long as we rely on the traditional methods, we won’t get there,” he said.
Talking on `Doubling Farmers’ Income – The progress So Far’ at the inaugural session of the two-day BusinessLine Agri Summit here on Thursday, Dalwai said all the key stakeholders are now talking in one voice on the importance of increasing farmers’ income.
Dalwai said the average annual income of a farm household was ₹98,000 in 2015-16, which has been taken as the base year. Several initiatives are on to achieve the target with the government initiating several measures to liberalise agriculture.
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