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Radha Mohan Singh addresses the Closing Ceremony of International Year of Pulses, 2016

New Delhi
Radha Mohan Singh has said that for the first time, Government has made provision to ascertain the sale of pulses on support price for the farmers. Under this provision, wherever the market price of the pulses falls below the support price, the Government of India ascertain support price for the farmers. Apart from this, the Government has also decided to maintain a buffer stock of pulses to the extent of 20 lakh tonne so that people could be provided pulses are reasonable prices when market prices escalate. 
Singh briefed this in the closing ceremony of International Pulses Year, 2016 in Agra . The General Assembly of United Nations had decided to celebrate the year 2016 as International Pulses Year to make the common people aware of the nutritional properties in pulses.

Shri Radha Mohan Singh said that Government has increased minimum support price of the pulses to promote the cultivation and production of pulses. The Government of India has declared minimum support price for Arhar at Rs.4625/-, for black gram at Rs.4575/- and for Moong at Rs.4500/- which is the maximum support price till now. The Government has also declared additional bonus for Rs.25/- per quintal for pulses along with minimum support price.

The two Departments of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Indian Council of Agriculture Research and Agriculture have implemented an extensive course of action jointly under National Food Security Mission Project. Under this scheme, Government of India has laid down a target of 200 lakh tonne production for the year 2016-17, 210 lakh tonne for year 2017-18 and 240 lakh tonne for year 2020-21. 

Radha Mohan Singh said that “pulse seed hubs” are being established in State Agriculture Universities, Institutes of the Council and Agriculture Scientific Centres of major pulse producing States of the country. 

A target has been fixed to establish a total of 150 “Pulse Seed Hubs” from 2016-17 for increasing the availability of quality seeds for which a provision of Rs.225.31 crores has been made. Under this project, there is a target of 1.50 lakh quintal additional seed production per year. Each “Pulse Seed Hub” will produce a minimum of 1000 quintal quality seeds of pulse crops per year and supply it.

Shri Singh praised the efforts of all the farmers, scientists and policy makers for increasing production and productivity/ availability of pulses in the country and hoped that they would put in their best efforts to make India self sufficient in pulses production.
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