The move to sign the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) would adversely affect Kerala's agriculture sector, mainly the cash crops, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said reaffirming the CPI-M led government's opposition to the pact.
He was replying to a calling attention by a KC(M) member to the crisis likely to be faced by the state's agriculture sector consequent to the implementation of ASEAN Free Trade Agreement and RCEP, negotiations over which are underway involving 16 countries, including India and 10-member ASEAN.
"The government stand is that it is ready to follow any method to put pressure on the Centre on the issue," he said responding to the demand of Mons Joseph of KC(M), who tabled the calling attention, seeking an all-party delegation to take up the issue with the Centre.
The Centre should discuss with the state before finalising the details of the agreement, Vijayan said.
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The RCEP would badly affect agriculture sector in the country and would result in doing away with import duty on agriculture products, he said.
RCEP is a mega trade deal which aims to cover goods, services, investments, economic and technical cooperation, competition and intellectual property rights.
This is the second time the issue figured in the state Assembly this month.
Earlier on October 18, replying to a notice for an adjournment motion on problems faced by rubber growers in the state, Agriculture Minister V S Sunilkumar had clarified the state government's opposition to the Centre's move to sign the RCEP.
Referring to the crisis faced by rubber growers in the state in view of fall in prices, Vijayan said an amount of Rs 300 crore had been distributed so far to the farmers under the Rubber Price Stabilisation Fund.
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