"Adequate financial provisions are made for agriculture sector by the Finance ministry. Congress should first allow a separate agriculture budget at the Centre and then follow the pattern in the state," NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said.
To a question that Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Vinod Tawde has demanded a separate agriculture budget and written to the Chief Minister in this connection, Malik said the state cannot be governed on Tawde's suggestions.
A proposal for a separate agriculture budget has been submitted to Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan. If it is accepted, Maharashtra will become the third state after Karnataka and Odisha to have a separate budget for agriculture.
Nearly sixty per cent of the population in the state is dependent upon agriculture, but the budget of the state is rarely an agriculture-oriented one.
"Besides, multiplicity of schemes result in delay in the funds reaching the actual beneficiaries," the official said.