"The Centre has launched several schemes to bring down the input cost of farming and improve productivity. Sufficient funds have been given to the state governments in this regard and they have to utilise it in a speedy manner," he said.
"Agriculture is a state subject and it is the state governments' responsibility to implement agricultural schemes. I hope the Telangana government undertakes speedy implementation of Central schemes," the Union Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister said.
The Centre is stressing on scaling up crop production to increase farmers' income, and funds have been given to the states under 'Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana' to ensure water supply in all farmlands, he said.
"Our aim is to supply water to every fields so that farm produce goes up. High yield seeds and planting material are being made available," he said, adding, to bring down the input cost in agriculture sector, the Centre has reduced fertiliser prices and urea is being coated with neem.
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