Hyderabad:Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao has said that the state is becoming the rice bowl of the country due to record level paddy being cultivated in the state following improvement in the irrigation facilities.
He said that a comprehensive strategy is being worked out to get a reasonable support price for the agricultural produce, as there is an increase in the yield and acreage.
He directed the officials concerned to construct an additional 40 lakh tonnes capacity godowns and form 2,500 farmer groups.
At a review meeting with ministers for agriculture and civil supplies and top officials, Rao noted that the life of Telangana is associated with agriculture. There are 60-65 lakh farmers in the state and there are many others dependent on agriculture.
He said as the government has taken on top priority construction of irrigation projects, in the days to come about 1,300 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic feet) of Godavari and Krishna waters would be utilised. Availability of water for irrigation improved due to revival of tanks under Mission Kakatiya and 24-hour free power supply.