
• Agriculture Minister accompanies Shivraj Singh Chauhan to flood-ravaged areas in Amritsar, Gurdaspur & Kapurthala districts
•Khudian showcases devastating impact on Agriculture, Rural Economy
• Demands massive financial package to address devastating impact of floods & enhanced compensation to support affected farmers
Chandigarh, September 4:
With the India’s agrarian heartland passing from unprecedented times, Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian urged Union Agriculture Minister Sh. Shivraj Singh Chauhan for an immediate relief and massive financial package to address the devastating impact of floods, besides, demanding enhanced compensation to support affected farmers after over four lakh acres of state’s agricultural land submerged, threatening both state and national food security.
S. Khudian accompanied Union Agriculture Minister to flood-affected areas in Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Kapurthala districts, showcasing the devastating impact on agriculture sector. Upon arrival at Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar, S. Khudian received Sh. Chouhan, who was visiting the state to assess the damage and meet with affected farmers.
Highlighting the extensive damage caused by floods, Punjab Agriculture Minister informed that standing crops at over 4 lakh acres of farmland have been inundated according to preliminary assessments. With paddy fields being the worst affected, just weeks before harvesting season, he said that this devastation has resulted in significant losses for farmers and the state’s agricultural economy. The impact on the rural economy is further exacerbated by substantial damage to livestock.
“Punjab’s contribution to the nation’s food security cannot be overlooked,” said S. Khudian while adding that as an agrarian state Punjab plays a pivotal role in contributing to the central food pool. However, the recent floods have brought unprecedented devastation to crops, agricultural infrastructure and rural economy. The state’s economic backbone is under immense strain, necessitating immediate support to revive the sector and mitigate the suffering of farmers, he added.
Expressing concerns over the current compensation for flood victims, Punjab Agriculture Minister said that crop damage compensation stands at Rs 6,800 per acre, which is insufficient considering the extent of losses incurred by farmers. He urged the Central Government to increase this compensation to at least Rs. 50,000 per acre.
S. Khudian has also demanded the immediate release of Rs 8,000 crore of Rural Development Fund (RDF) and Market Development Fund (MDF) stalled by the Centre Government. Apart from this, Punjab requires a special package to mitigate the impact of the floods and support the state’s economy, he affirmed.