"Farmers' welfare and empowerment is something very close to my heart. I have directed district collectors to give priority to farmers' issues," he said.
Patnaik was addressing a Farmers' Day programme on the auspicious day of "Akshya Tritiya".
Stating that the state has made significant progress in terms of production, productivity and income generation, the chief minister said, "We will make further improvement in coming years."
Patnaik pointed out that the farmers' income in the state has increased by two times in the past 10 years as per a report of the Union government.
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Agriculture Minister Pradeep Maharathy said that the state government was mulling farm loan waiver and crop insurance of farmers.
In a seed sowing programme at Paniora in Khurda district, Congress state president Prasad Harichandan took part.
He said, "We demand pension of Rs 5000 per month to each farmer's family and setting up of a farmers commission to look after the community."
The day also marked beginning of construction work for chariots of Lord Jagannath's Rath Jatra in Puri.