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Asked whether the government has any plan of reintroducing the three repealed farm laws in the future, the minister said: ”No Sir”.
Replying to a written question, he said ”the subject of compensation etc. to the families of the deceased farmers in the farmers’ movement is with the concerned state government.” On November 19 last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation announced the withdrawal of the three farm laws, saying the government could not convince protesting farmers about the benefits of the agriculture sector reforms.
The three laws that were repealed are the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act; the Farmers’ (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act; and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act.
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He highlighted that during 2019-20, the value of India’s agri-exports of the principal agri-commodities group was Rs 2,52,297 crore which was 1.2 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at current prices.
”Despite Covid-19 pandemic, there has been 22.8 percent growth in agri-exports at Rs 3,09,939 crore with a share of 1.6 percent to GDP during 2020-21,” he added.
At present, there is no such proposal to provide additional income support under the PM-KISAN scheme.
Under the scheme, a financial benefit of Rs 6,000 per year is provided to the eligible beneficiary farmer families, payable in three equal 4-monthly installments of Rs 2,000 each. The fund is transferred directly to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries.