Govt must allocate 13% of Budget to farm sector: BKS

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The Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS), an RSS-affiliated organization, has urged the government to allocate a 13 percent share of the Union Budget to the agriculture sector.

BKS national general secretary Dinesh Kulkarni told IANS that the budgetary allocation for agriculture has increased but it is still less compared to its 13 percent share of the total GDP.

Kulkarni said that agriculture contributes 13 percent to the Budget and so the government must allocate 13 percent of the total budget to the agriculture sector.

“The government said that there is an increase in allocation in the Union Budget for agriculture, but instead of that, the government must increase it in the percentage of the total budget. The government must allocate about 13 percent of the total Budget for the agriculture sector, which is at par with its contribution to the total GDP of the country,” he said.

Kulkarni suggested that the increased budgetary allocation can also be used for agricultural research and education which has almost came to standstill due to lack of funds.

“Shortage of funds has taken a toll on agricultural research and education,” he said, adding that by infusing more funds the government can put agriculture research and education back on track.

Kulkarni further stated that five to six percent of this 13 percent of total budget allocation must be used for research and education.

He claimed that there are 40 percent vacancies in Central Agricultural University and State Agricultural University. “On average, there are 40 percent vacancies and faculty and staff are overworked and they are not able to carry out research work. Vacancies must be filled to increase the pace of agricultural research work in the country,” he said.

Kulkarni pointed out that there are some other concerns that need to be addressed by the government.

“We have made some suggestions for reform in the agriculture sector and it needs to be addressed and we are waiting for the government’s response,” he added.

Presenting the Union Budget for 2021-22 on February 1, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced an increase in agricultural credit target to Rs 16.5 lakh crore.

She had also announced a 33 percent increase in the rural infrastructure development fund and doubled the fund for micro-irrigation.

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