National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) Chief General Manager A K Raybarman expressed confidence that there would be no scarcity of money with sanctioning of up to Rs 1,000 crore.
The government has taken enough measures to make adequate cash available in rural India so that farmers do not suffer during the sowing season, he told PTI.
State Bank of India CGM P P Sengupta also said the bank would give priority to make cash available in the districts to take care of the farm sector.
"There has been an effort to reduce the cash demand of a farmer to the extent that he spends for inputs like fertiliser and seeds. Methods are being worked out to allow farmers to buy their requirements without paying cash to the vendor," Raybarman said.
"I had suggested in a meeting that instruments like payorder can be issued for 60-70 per cent of farmers' credit limit that can be redeemed at the farm stores," he said.
Last year farm credit demand was some Rs 3 lakh crore in India.
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