In a letter to the Prime Minister yesterday, Chouhan pointed out that the Centre had abolished National Crop Insurance Scheme without consulting states.
After objections raised by Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, the Centre extended National Crop Insurance Scheme till last Rabi season, but later abolished it again, official sources said today.
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In place of National Crop Insurance Scheme, the central government proposed National Crop Insurance Programme.
However, it was found during analysis that this programme will increase financial burden on farmers. Its implementation is also not practical since according to it, separate tenders will be invited in different districts and there will be separate district-wise rates.
The Chief Minister wrote that previous National Crop Insurance Scheme also had some lacunae. But the proposed National Crop Insurance Programme will increase farmers' problems instead of solving them.
At present, no crop insurance scheme is in place even as Kharif sowing is round the corner. The situation is a matter of concern not only for Madhya Pradesh, but also for other states and the country. It will have adverse effect on agriculture production and farmers, he said in the letter.
The Chief Minister has urged the Prime Minister to direct Agriculture Ministry to continue National Crop Insurance Scheme till receipt of consent from states after consultation with them over the issue.