He said the farmers have made the country self-sufficient in foodgrain production but their situation is bad even today.
Speaking at commodity exchange NCDEX's award function, Paswan thanked farmers for record production of pulses in the 2016-17 crop year but said farmers were not getting the right price for their produce.
"Farmers are the backbone of the country. Manufacturers can decide price for their products, but farmers cannot. Farmers are not able to recover cost of production. Therefore, our government is making full effort to improve the lives of farmers," Paswan said.
Farmers in many states including Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are in distress because of low sales realisation on bumper production. Tamil Nadu farmers are affected due to deficient rains.
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The minister said the government is providing highly subsidised foodgrains to 81 crore people in the country under the National Food Security Act.
He said the government would use smart technologies to assess the crop damage and provide claims to farmers on time.
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