Budget 2018: GDP growth not justifiable unless benefits
reach farmers: FM
The government's priority is to ensure the gains reach the
farmers and the growth is visible even in the farm sector, he said at an event
here.
Ahead of the Budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today
said the agriculture sector is the top priority for the government because the
country's economic growth is not "justifiable and equitable" unless
the benefits are "clear and evident" in the farm sector.
Therefore, the government's priority is to ensure the gains
reach the farmers and the growth is visible even in the farm sector, he said at
an event here.
As per latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) data, the
country's economic growth is expected to slow to a four-year low of 6.5 percent
in the 2017-18 iscal, the lowest under the Modi-led government, mainly due to
poor performance of agriculture and manufacturing sectors.
The CSO has pegged farm and allied sector growth to slow to
2.1 percent in the current fiscal from 4.9 percent in the preceding year.
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"India is one of the fastest growing economies in the
world and the growth is benefiting people in different sectors.
"But maximum population is dependent on agri-sector and
unless the gains are clear and evident, the (economic) growth is not
justifiable and equitable," Jaitley said after launching options trading
in guarseed on NCDEX.
Among the priority areas, agriculture sector is on the top,
he said. "Ensuring the benefits reach the agri-sector and growth is
visible -- this is among the priority areas for us."
Jaitley further said: "We see in some places the
problem of falling prices because of higher production. Farmers are not getting
the price for their produce."
He said many steps have been taken in the last few years to
take farmers out of this situation. "There has been some impact," he
said.
Lauding the contribution of farmers, he said they have left
no stone unturned to serve the nation.
They have worked hard to turn a food shortage country to a
surplus now. However, due to higher production, they are now faced with falling
prices, he added.
The minister also mentioned that the launch of options
trading is one of the major steps taken to help farmers.
In the beginning, options trading may look like a small step
but when its awareness increases in the coming days, it is will benefit
farmers, he added.
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