“The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi’s cost comes to around Rs 60,000 crore, if the fertilizer subsidy is given through DBT, the bank balance will increase further,” he said.
Similarly, he said, the government will explore if direct benefit transfer can be applied for other subsidies related to agriculture as well, like for drip irrigation, polyhouse or tractors.
The minister also said that the government is considering bearing the transportation cost for agricultural produce so as to enable farmers to sell their products across the country.
“We are making efforts to simplify agriculture for farmers. Soybean rates went down, so we imposed a 20 per cent duty on import of (soybean) oil… We removed the restriction from export of Basmati rice…” he said. “Agricultural produce is cheap, but it becomes expensive by the time it reaches cities. We are contemplating how to reduce this difference for the consumer, like if the Centre and states can share the transport expense,” he said. The minister also informed farmers about other government schemes, like the PM Awas Yojna, survey for which is underway.
Later, he also met Drone Didis who had come to witness the Republic Day Parade as special guests.