The President also said the acreage under kharif and rabi crops has risen this year on account of favourable monsoon after consecutive years of drought.
"Honourable members may recall that soaring prices of pulses was a matter of grave concern around this time last year. My government has taken proactive steps, and prices of pulses are now under control," Mukherjee said while addressing the joint sitting of Parliament.
To ensure fair price for farmers and to protect consumers, he said the government has created a buffer stock of 20 lakh tonnes of pulses, against which 8 lakh tonnes have already been procured.
"A favourable monsoon after consecutive years of drought, supplemented by farmer-oriented schemes, has increased the acreage and yield of most kharif crops. The sown area in the current rabi season has shown 6 per cent increase in comparison to the last year," he said.
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Asserting that the nation's prosperity lies in welfare of farmers, the President said the government has taken various steps to transform the lives of farmers.
Mukherjee further said the government's new crop insurance scheme Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana expanded the ambit of risk coverage, doubled the sum insured and facilitated lowest-ever premium for farmers.
"During Kharif 2016, around 3.66 crore farmers were insured for a sum of Rs 1.4 lakh crore," he said.
For better credit flow, Mukherjee said the government is taking steps to convert 3 crore Kisan Credit Cards into RuPay debit cards soon.
More than 12.7 lakh hectares have been brought under micro irrigation in the last two years under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana, he added.
The farm and allied sector contributes 15 per cent to the country's total GDP and the sector is expected to expand by 4.1 per cent in 2016-17 from 1.2 per cent last year.
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