Chavan, who addressed a meeting of bankers here, sought cooperation for the implementation of credit plan. He said that despite the natural disasters in the past few years, drip and micro irrigation had helped the state improve the agricultural growth.
The Rs 3-lakh crore agriculture credit plan marks an increase of Rs 12,000 crore over the last year.
The RBI had cancelled licences of Nagpur, Wardha and Buldhana district co-operative banks while those at Solapur, Beed and Osmanabad were facing problems, Chavan said, adding that these made it difficult for farmers to avail crop loans.
"Central government gives subsidies on construction of cold storages and godowns. Banks should take benefit of this and provide farmers with long term loans," he added.
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