Goa government is aiming to secure a sizeable jump in the production of rice in the state by introducing latest techniques under a central scheme, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has said.
Parrikar told the state Assembly today that rice production has already increased from 3,972-kg per hectare to 4,500-kg per hectare.
"But I am not satisfied. We will try to increase the production further and take it to 6,000-kg per hectare," the chief minister said in response to demand for grants to the agriculture department.
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He said that farmers need to be given technological help. "We have asked for Rs 150 crore from the government of India; they can give it under the Rajiv Krishi Vikas Yojana," Parrikar added.
He said that a three per cent decrease in the land under paddy cultivation was mainly because farmers are opting for horticulture.
"The farmers have shifted to high-end horticultural production. Paddy fields are abandoned and people are opting for horticulture," he said, adding, however, that overall agricultural production has increased in the state.


