He said the government is framing an agro-processing policy to bring investment in the sector and to provide a fair value for agri produce.
In view of spiralling protests in state by farmers for a complete farm debt write-off and guaranteed minimum support price (MSP) for their produce, Fadnavis last Saturday announced a loan waiver for small and marginal farmers.
He said the proposed policy would enable farmers to process their perishable produce like vegetables and fruits on a large scale.
"We will be creating decentralised units, cold chains, warehousing and promote creation of farmer producer organisations (FPOs). This will bring in private investment and in-turn help the farmers get the best price for their produce. It is important to link agriculture with the industry to ensure farmers remain debt-free in future," the chief minister said.
"We have seen in 2008, when the loans were waived, that these farmers again accumulated debt. Therefore, we need to come up with such a model such that after their loans are waived, they can, through food processing, become self-sufficient. We need to create a sustainable model for them, otherwise waiving off the loan will be of no use," the minister added.
He further said the government is working towards providing solar feeders to farmers to ensure 12-hour power supply for agro pumps across the state.
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