Jammu Kashmir: Good days for farmers, Modi government's new plan
Jammu Kashmir: Good days for farmers, Modi government's new plan
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Srinagar: After the purchase of apples from farmers in Jammu and Kashmir, now the Central Government has now made a plan to help farmers who grow peach and walnut. In the program of World Rural Finance Congress, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the government is working to increase the income of farmers of Jammu and Kashmir. The government is ready to provide support to peach and walnut farmers there. For this, a team under the leadership of Nabard will also be sent soon.

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According to NABARD chairman Harsh Bhanwala, "We are happy that we have got this responsibility, our team will go there and help build farmers' clubs, they will get loans at 4 % as the rest of the states. Also, FPO (Farmer Producer Organization) will emphasize on making this, it will also provide a good market for the crops of the farmers, their income will also increase. For this, the help of regional rural banks will also be taken. "

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To increase the income of farmers, the action plan that the government is running in the entire country, the same plan is being implemented in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh too. For the farmers of Ladakh, the government is emphasizing on solar energy. Under this, a plan has been made in collaboration with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.

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