The organisation, led by Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav, will also present a "budget" for farmers at 'Kisan Sansad' on February 1, the day when the Narendra Modi government presents its fourth budget in Parliament.
Yadav demanded an increase in budget allocation for agriculture, especially to promote organic farming, and formation of a National Disaster Mitigation Fund to deal with the problem of drought.
"Just like labourers get a minimum income prescribed by the law, there should be a similar legislation to ensure minimum income to farmers. There should also be Remunerative and Universal Price Yield Assurance (RUPYA).
He also demanded compensation for losses from demonetisation and increase in allocation for agriculture sector.
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"A National Disaster Mitigation Fund is the need of the hour as farmers are facing erratic weather, leading to enormous losses. There should also be higher allocation for irrigation with special focus on rain-fed areas," Yadav said.
He also demanded setting up of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs). "All the incentives being provided under Startup India mission should be extended to FPOs, including tax exemptions, provision of capital and infrastructure," he said.
Saha said although the country received good rains this year, states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, parts of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh are reeling under drought.
"After two back-to-back droughts in 2014 and 2015 and failure of 3-4 successive crops in many regions, the good monsoon in 2016 summer raised expectations with reports of bumper crop during Kharif, increased sowing during Rabi and substantial increase in pulse production, which the country needed so badly," Saha said.
Swaraj Abhiyan had also filed a PIL in the Supreme Court last year, demanding relief to drought hit farmers.