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Maharashtra govt brings new scheme with Rs 25,000 crore outlay to boost agri sector

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Nashik, July 22 (PTI) The Maharashtra Government on Tuesday announced a new scheme aimed at empowering farmers and promoting climate-resilient, sustainable, and cost-effective farming practices.

The ‘Krishi Samruddhi’ scheme will be implemented by the agriculture department over the next five years with a cumulative outlay of Rs 25,000 crore.

State Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate has described the scheme as a special gift to farmers on the occasion of birthdays of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.

“Farmers form the backbone of the rural economy. The ‘Krishi Samruddhi’ scheme has been designed to boost capital investment in the agriculture sector, improve infrastructure, reduce input costs, and enhance productivity,” Kokate told reporters.

The Cabinet has approved the scheme and budgetary provision has been made, he said.

Key components of the scheme include capital investment for modern infrastructure, crop diversification, value chain strengthening, and promoting agro technologies suitable for climatic conditions.

“The goal is not just to increase yield, but to ensure long-term prosperity for our farmer brothers and sisters. This scheme will help bring real change to their lives,” Kokate added.

He said the scheme also aims to encourage sustainable farming practices by offering financial assistance for technology adoption, soil health improvement, water-use efficiency, and post-harvest value addition. PTI MR NSK

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