Haryana Launches Committee to Improve Crop Prices and Farmer Welfare

Haryana sets up a committee to evaluate crop cultivation costs, improve price policies, and support farmer welfare, ensuring fair pay and sustainable agriculture

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Chandigarh: The Haryana government has set up a special committee to look at how much it costs to grow important crops in the state, like kharif and rabi crops. This committee, led by the Additional Chief Secretary for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, will meet twice a year to discuss ways to help farmers and make sure they earn a fair price for their crops.

The committee’s main goal is to create better policies that help farmers, consumers, and the state’s economy. They will check the current prices farmers get for their crops and see if those prices match what it costs to grow them. They will also look into things like the price of seeds, water, and labor.

The committee includes experts from the Agriculture Department and a university, along with other agriculture officials. They want to make it easier for farmers to make a good living. By working together, the committee hopes to suggest changes that help farmers get paid fairly while also encouraging new farming methods and helping them deal with rising costs.

This new committee is important for making sure the agricultural sector in Haryana stays strong and sustainable, benefiting everyone involved.

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