New Delhi:Members in Lok Sabha on Tuesday raised problems related to agriculture including delay in procurement of produce, rise in the cost of inputs, late payment of crop insurance and adversities of weather and sought steps to increase the income of farmers.
Taking part in a debate on demands for grants of the ministries of Rural Development and Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, the members said that about 80 crore people were linked to agriculture and expressed concern over farmer suicides.
While BJP members talked of the initiatives of the Modi government, the opposition accused the government of ignoring concerns of farmers.
Some opposition members also sought a reduction in GST rate on agricultural equipment and bringing diesel and petrol in its ambit.
There were also suggestions for greater integration of MGNREGA with farming through improved water bodies.
BJP member Rajiv Pratap Rudy said that Modi government had created conditions for people to turn "to villages from cities" as facilities such as round-the-clock electricity, good roads and internet were available in villages.
Rudy said he prefers meeting people in his village as the place gives him real comfort.
Congress member Uttam Kumar Reddy accused the government of paying "lip service" to the cause of farmers and said GST on fertilisers and agriculture machinery should either be reduced to zero or brought in the lowest slab.
Reddy, who initiated the debate, said the government has a goal of doubling farmers income by 2022 but it should state how much their income has risen in the past three years.
He said fertilisers, tractors and machines "should be exempted from GST or brought in the lowest slab".
He said the BJP-led government had promised in 2016 to double farmers' income by 2022. "Three years have passed. Has the government prepared any report in three years," he asked.
Reddy said that farmers income can be doubled only with a high agriculture growth rate. "Growth in agriculture income in the first four years of government is almost zero," he said.
The MP said the government has also not fully implemented its promise of giving MSP to farmers at 50 per cent above the input cost.