"As per the advertisement published in newspapers today, there is an unusual increase in the premium to be paid by the state's farmers under the agricultural insurance scheme to be implemented by state government. Earlier, the rate of premium for groundnut farming was 3.5 per cent, which has been increased to 12.5 per cent. Similarly, premium has been increased for several other items," Modhwadia told reporters during a press meet.
The advertisement drew farmers' attention about the increase in MNAIS premium rates which would replace NAIS, which had lesser premium rates. Against old rates ranging from 1.5 per cent to 3.5 per cent, new premium rates range from six per cent to 12 per cent.
When pointed out that MNAIS is a central government initiative and not a state matter, Modhwadia claimed that the state government had the power not to accept or implement such "anti-farmer" schemes in Gujarat.
