As a result of high cost of production of major crops and its volatile prices, small farmers who constitute the majority of the farming population have accumulated debt burden exceeding 700 crores. More than eighty per cent of this debt is due to crop loans to small and marginal farmers.
The recommendations in this report are made after giving due consideration to ongoing programmes and resources being made available thereof. These are mainly focused on the small, marginal and tribal farmers and other economically disadvantaged sections. The stress is on sustainability of agricultural production systems and strengthening the regional ecology.
The report traces factors of farm distress and discusses how the intensity of impact created by adverse market crops, increased cost of production and aberrant agro-climatic factors varied with crops. Certain district specific factors imposed restrictions on choice of crops. The report made suggestions on the following aspects to restore ecological security –
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