"On the lines of Gujarat, the Centre had decided to distribute soil health cards to farmers. I don't know when they are going to do this. They are stuck in coal (scam)," Modi said addressing a national convention on agri-business here.
"The scam is blackening the country's face as Delhi has got mired in coal."
The Chief Minister also claimed Gujarat was the only state where industrial and agricultural development were taking place simultaneously. "National average of agriculture growth is 2-3 per cent but Gujarat has grown at 10 per cent in the last decade," Modi said.
In the last ten years, seven lakh hectares of land was brought under micro-irrigation in the state whereas only a thousand hectares had been brought under micro-irrigation in the previous 40 years, he said.
Farmers from several states attended the convention. Modi announced Gujarat would organize `international agri fair' every three years, on the lines of `Agritech' in Israel, where latest technology and global trends would be showcased.(More)