Agri-conference: PM moots idea of “Sikkim Declaration”

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the plenary session of National Conference on Sustainable Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, in Gangtok on January 18, 2016. The Governor of Sikkim, Shri Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil, the Chief Minister of Sikkim, Shri Pawan Kumar Chamling and the Union Ministers are also seen.

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Plenary Session of the National Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, at Gangtok in Sikkim on Monday, as reported in these columns earlier.

He said the deliberations during the Conference had set the tone for a new holistic vision for the country’s agriculture. He said all States could pick up the relevant parts from the presentations, which he said, should be remembered as “Sikkim Declaration.”

Five presentations on reports of different groups of State Agriculture Ministers, Agriculture Production Commissioners and Agriculture Secretaries were made to the Prime Minister.

Praising Sikkim Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling for his vision of welfare for farmers and tribes, Modi said the welfare and development issues raised by the Chief Minister would be looked into by the Union Government.

The Prime Minister digitally launched the logo of “Sikkim Organic.” He launched three new Orchid species developed in Sikkim.

The Prime Minister handed over to the Chief Minister of Sikkim, Shri Pawan Chamling, two commendations for its journey towards total organic farming. He also handed over commendations for two districts of Sikkim for achieving 100 percent coverage of soil health cards.

The Prime Minister described Sikkim as an example of resolve despite difficulties and struggle, towards organic agriculture. He said today the whole world had recognised this effort of the farmers of Sikkim. He said the winds of this organic effort would now spread across the country.

The Prime Minister exhorted States to identify a district, or even a block, to convert to a 100 percent organic area. This he said, would catalyse the process in other parts of the State.

Referring to the recently announced crop insurance scheme, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, the Prime Minister said the scheme had instilled confidence among farmers, and efforts should be made to increase coverage of insurance.

The Prime Minister said farmers have to be motivated for schemes such as soil health card. He said a network of soil laboratories should come up across the country, and even school labs could be used during summer holiday months for this purpose.

The Prime Minister said there was need for special products such as Kisan Mobile Phone, which catered to the special needs and requirements of farmers. He said perhaps Start-ups could take a lead in this direction.

He reiterated his suggestion for a small amount of fruit juice to be mixed with aerated drinks. He said organic exports would receive a huge boost with the building of an airport in Sikkim. He said the vision behind rural roads was also to connect agricultural produce with markets. He said tree plantation and animal husbandry should also become an integral part of farming activities.

The Prime Minister suggested that a digital online platform of progressive farmers should be developed in each State.

 

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