He also reiterated the Congress's demand for farm debt waiver in all states, with urgent steps to fix the MSP of crops in line with the recommendations of the Commission.
"The key to resolving the farmers' problems in the country lies in the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission report, which had recommended fixing the minimum support prices (MSP) for crops at levels at least 50 per cent more than the weighted average cost of production," he said.
Five people were yesterday killed in farmers' agitation in western Madhya Pradesh. The farmers are protesting since June 1 demanding higher MSP for their produce, among others.
Protest on similar lines is on in Maharashtra since the beginning of the month.
In a statement issued here, the Punjab chief minister called for a holistic policy by the Centre to address the problem.
"Though the commission set up by the Centre to work out the debt waiver modalities was already on the job, it was important to resolve the crisis at a national level," he added.
Pointing out that a fair price mechanism for farmers would go a long way in ensuring better remuneration for their crops, the chief minister appealed to the central government to come out with a national framework for the same.
He referred to his own request to the central government for fixing MSP for maize, in addition to wheat and paddy, to stress the need to encourage the farmers to diversify their cultivation habits and shift towards the more lucrative cash crops.
Lamenting delay in allowing purchase of maize at MSP through central agencies, including FCI and NAFED, the chief minister had, in his letter, said an early decision on this was necessary to facilitate timely procurement of maize.
He had also pointed out that the Centre had already noted that the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies should procure Maize at MSP as it was one of the important food crops.
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