The Haryana government has constituted a high-level committee to examine the cost of cultivation for major kharif and rabi crops in the region that contribute to the state's agricultural economy. The committee has been constituted under the chairmanship of the Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.
The state government is committed to farmers' welfare and ensuring that the state's agricultural sector remains robust, competitive and sustainable in the years to come, a spokesman of Haryana Kisan Kalyan Pradhikaran said. Through this committee, the Haryana government aims to craft policies that balance the interests of farmers, consumers and the state's economic priorities.
The spokesman said the committee, which will meet twice a year, has been tasked with evaluating the prevailing price policy and the cost of cultivation, and to offer comprehensive recommendations on the necessary actions to make the policy more effective and responsive to the needs of farmers in Haryana. The formation of this committee comes in response to the need for a sustainable and farmer-friendly price policy that ensures fair remuneration for agricultural produce, promotes crop diversification and addresses the challenges posed by rising production costs, he added.
Further, the spokesman said that examining the cost of cultivation, reviewing the price policy, providing recommendations and supporting farmer welfare are the key objectives of the committee. The committee will assess the current cost of cultivation for major crops grown in Haryana, taking into consideration factors such as input costs, labour, irrigation, and other related expenses. Besides, it will evaluate the existing price policy for crops and suggest improvements to ensure fair and remunerative prices for farmers, aligning with the cost of production.