Farmers seek timely seeds, fertilisers amid early monsoon

Farmers seek timely seeds, fertilisers amid early monsoon
Farmers under Bharatiya Krishik Samaj stage a march and submit demands for adequate farm inputs before the early monsoon.
Belagavi: The Bharatiya Krishik Samaj (BKS) submitted a memorandum to the state govt on Monday, urging immediate measures to ensure the timely and adequate supply of seeds and fertilisers in view of the early onset of the monsoon. The organisation also demanded the withdrawal of the existing fertiliser distribution system based on farmer IDs with imposed limits, and called for unrestricted supply to meet farmers’ actual requirements.Farmers associated with the BKS marched from Channamma Circle to the DC’s office, raising slogans and demanding that both the state and central govts protect farmers’ interests. BKS president Siddgouda Modagi submitted the memorandum outlining the farmers’ demands.The memorandum noted that the India Meteorological Department has predicted an early monsoon, likely to arrive about 15 days ahead of schedule. In this context, it stressed the need to ensure that farmers have uninterrupted access to quality seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, equipment, and other essential inputs. It also called for precautionary measures to prevent damage to farmers’ property due to natural calamities such as heavy rain and drought.
The BKS urged the govt to scrap restrictions on fertiliser supply linked to farmer IDs during the monsoon season and instead provide fertilisers based on actual demand. It also demanded that minimum support prices (MSP) for agricultural produce be revised in line with inflation and that diesel be made available at subsidised rates for farm activities.Further, the organisation sought increased funding for irrigated lands in Hukkeri taluk under the Savalu Javalu scheme. It pointed out that more than 4,000 crop insurance applications were rejected during the 2024–25 period, and demanded that these be reviewed and compensation disbursed within a stipulated timeframe.The memorandum also called for the formation of a Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana District Relief Grievance Redressal Committee. Additionally, it urged the govt to set up a quality testing team to curb the sale of substandard and counterfeit seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, medicines, and agricultural equipment.

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