"I request you to consider the reduction in the interest rate and extend the interest incentive of three per cent admissible on crop loans to medium term (conversion) loans taking into account the wide spread damage caused to the standing crops due to the drought situation prevalent in Odisha," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wrote to Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
As a result of which, the interest rate on the converted loans remained at a high level which will have additional financial burden on the drought-hit farmers, Patnaik mentioned in the letter.
"As crop loans are converted into Medium Term Loans, the interest rate should remain at the same level instead of charging higher rate of interest," Patnaik said.
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As per the state government's decision, in case of crop damage between 33 per cent to 50 per cent, the crop loan will be converted to Medium Term (conversion) Loan payable within a period of two years with a moratorium of one year.
Similarly, where the crop damage is 50 per cent or more, the conversion facility of the crop loan can be allowed for a maximum of five years with a moratorium of one year.