Hyderabad: Taking tender for farmers, Telananga K Chandrasekhar Chief Rao wrote a letter that was very reading to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday against the central proposal to improve proposals.
CM, which has been fighting against the procurement policy of the middle rice over the past few months and demanded MSP for agricultural products, said certain policies from the center had a negative impact on the interests of agricultural communities in the country and Telangana in particular.
He said the farmers brought a burden because of the wrong policy of the center in increasing the price of fuel and fertilizer.
Expressing concern, cm demands that PM ensure the cost of fertilizer is currently maintained and additional costs borne by the center.
In a separate statement, cm called for States people to protest fertilizer price increases and said they would support the national stir against the middle move.
KCR further said in his letter that the Center policy contributed to the increase in the cost of planting farmers.
Criticizing the failure center to implement a promise to double the income of farmers, he said the reform proposed in the agricultural electricity distribution sector by repairing the meter power consumption caused a lot of anxiety among the country farmers.
“In February 2016, the Center has announced that it will double the income of farmers in six years in 2022.
Although the passage for more than five years, there is no special or structured program that has been initiated in this direction,” KCR said.
Contrary to the policy of doubling the income of farmers, all agricultural input costs have multiplied in recent years and their income declines, he said.
He said the center was a blind eye to the increase in fertilizer prices in the past six years while encouraging countries to take campaigns to reduce the consumption of urea use and ammonium phosphate (DAP).
“The price of two fertilizers is most consumed 28.28 / 0 and Muricate of Pigash (MOP) each increased by more than 50% and 100% in the past three months,” CM said in his letter.
Consumption of CMSAID fuel increased in the agricultural sector because of the mechanization of agriculture and coercion indiscriminately above the council even though there was no increase in the import price of crude oil which, he accused, adding to the trial of farmers.