So far, such awareness programmes have been organised at 90 locations such as Lucknow with participation of MPs and central ministers, including Home Minister Rajnath Singh, said an official statement issued by the agriculture ministry.
In these programmes, the details about PMFBY are being provided to farmers, question-answer sessions held and a comprehensive CD containing a film about the scheme is being shown to farmers, it said.
That apart, farmers are also informed about other agricultural schemes. In the farmer-scientist interface, the knowledge and advisory on various crops, horticulture, livestock and poultry-related questions are also being addressed by scientists, it added.
To protect farmers from vagaries of monsoon, the central government came out with the new crop insurance scheme, which has come into force from April 1 for kharif crops.
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Under the scheme, farmer premium has been kept lower between 1.5-2 per cent for foodgrains and oilseeds crops and up to 5 per cent for horticultural and cotton crops.
The government is targeting increasing the insurance coverage to 50 per cent of the total crop area of 194.40 million hectares from the existing level of about 25-27 per cent crop area. The expenditure is expected to be around Rs 9,500 crore.