Agriculture provides employment to 48.9 per cent of the total work force in India although their contribution to the GDP is less than 20 per cent.
According to Consortium of Indian Farmers Association (CIFA) Secretary General B Dasaratha Rami Reddy, there is a need for Income Security Act for farmers, tenant farmers and farm labourers.
"The median income of farmers in 2012 was about Rs 1,600 per month, which is meagre to sustain... Hence, the farming community of India demands Income Security Act for farmers as well as tenant and farm labours," he said after the meeting.
The Union Budget 2018-19 is likely to be presented in Parliament on February 1.
The government should think of providing social security like pension to farmers, said Y Sivaji, an agriculture expert and a former member of parliament.
Experts also demanded removal of Essential Commodities Act and bringing all agriculture inputs and equipment under zero per cent under Goods and Services Tax (GST).
CIFA also raised the issue of cigarettes being smuggled into the country and hampering the interest of tobacco farmers.
Ashok Gulati, an agricultural economist, also present at the meeting, said that buffer stocking of those commodities needs to be done whose prices are trading below their minimum support price so as to control food inflation.
"In the last three years agricultural growth has fallen below 3 per cent. Some commodity prices have gone below minimum selling price. We have discussed addressing the issue of commodity price volatility. We also discussed how to dovetail the tariff policy and minimum selling price," he said.
There were demands for increasing credit growth for the farm sector and effective implementation of crop insurance and irrigation projects.
Besides Jaitley, the meeting was also attended by top finance ministry officials including Finance Secretary Hasmukh Adhia, Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian, Expenditure Secretary A N Jha and Financial Services Secretary Rajiv Kumar.
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