CM YS Jagan launches Rythu Bharosa Kedras: Here are services rendered by the scheme
Andhra Pradesh: It is known fact that Andhra Pradesh CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has launched his ambitious Scheme 'Rythu Bharosa' scheme that aims to provide a cash incentive for farmers for the cultivation in the last year. The farmer welfare scheme was one amongst the promises made by the YSRCP in its election manifesto. In this backdrop, Rythu Bharosa Kedras
Meanwhile, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme on Saturday as he completed his year as chief minister. At the camp office in Tadepally, 10,641 YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme centres started through online. On the other hand, Vice Chairman of Agriculture Mission MVS Nagireddy congratulated CM Jagan and the services of the RBK at Adoni Mandal of Kurnool district have been examined. Chief Minister YS Jagan launched the App on Market Intelligence and Crop Purchasing.
As per the scheme, the landholder farmers having up to 5 acres will be given with an annual benefit of Rs 13,500. Along with landowners, Landless cultivators or tenant farmers from SC, ST, BC and minority groups will also be benefitted with the scheme. However, the amount also includes the annual benefit of Rs 6,000 per family provided by the Centre under the PM KISAN Yojana, which will benefit over 51 lakh farmers will be covered under Rythu Bharosa. The scheme also provides borewells for free of cost, nine hours of free electricity in a day.
Here are the services provided by Rythu Bharosa Kendra's
Soil testing and seed quality testing will be done at these centres.
Procures paddy and other crops at the RBK centres.
The officials will receive the grievances and solve the issues of the farmers.
Agriculture, horticulture, sericulture, veterinary assistants and doctors and other officials will be available at these centres.
Steps will be taken to ensure bankers are also available at these centres from time to time.
Live workshops would be organised to brief the farmers about the best agricultural practices and train the farmers.
Market Intervention Scheme is likely to be introduced for the price stabilisation of farm produce and provide the remunerative price.
The direct call centre will be available at RBKs for queries from farmers.