Central Government has made concerted efforts to strengthen Co-operative Societies.
At the local level, through cooperative societies, employment opportunities are being created for farmers & youth.
Efforts are on to make women of the villages self-reliant.
Union Minister said that the Central Government is working expeditiously to provide agriculture loans to farmers according to their needs and in a timely manner.
Shri Singh said that NABARD is making groups of farmers and agriculture producers to provide them cheap agricultural loans from banks. Till January 2016 across the country 14.43 lakh joint liability groups were formed and by March 2016, NABARD has set up approximately 2424 producer groups. The Minister said that from April 2005 to March 2014, Rs. 6775 crore were spent. Whereas, the new Government has, from April 2014 until December 2015, extended Rs.7084 crore as financial assistance to joint liability groups.
Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare said there is imbalance in the availability of credit to the agriculture sector and amongst small and big farmers. Shri Singh acknowledged that credit availability per capita in the region is much lower than in other regions. The National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) survey, 46 percent of farming households are burdened by debt and the loans are from different institutions.
The Minister informed that the Central Government has taken concrete steps to strengthen cooperatives so that they are economically viable and active participation of their members, to make them dynamic democratic organizations. Shri Singh said that by doing so, cooperative societies will be able to withstand the competitive global economy. The Minister said for the development of the rural economy and to increase employment opportunities in the agricultural, cooperatives have an important role to play.
Shri Singh said farmers through cooperatives and youth employment at the local level being added, as well as through self-help groups of village women work towards self-sufficiency is happening. The Central and State Governments are working together in this direction rapidly. Shri Radha Mohan Singh informed that many cooperatives get NCDC funding so that they can create employment for the needy.
The Minister appealed to the people involved in the cooperative movement in the building and the strengthening of the cooperative farmers, to protect the interests of vulnerable groups and to come forward and give them active support. Employees Cooperative Society Ltd. Shri Radha Mohan Singh appreciated Kota Co-operative Societies Ltd. works and praised its achievements and hoped that "one for all, all for one" spirit will continue to be guiding philosophy for them.
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