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Why a loan waiver will only solve half the problems of Maharashtra's farmers

The Rs 30,000 crore waiver will provide relief to about 31 lakh small and marginal farmers out of 1.34 crore farmers in the state. The remaining 77 percent are still awaiting relief from a series of burdens.

January 18, 2018 / 13:43 IST
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Anupa Kujur Moneycontrol News

Maharashtra's farmers called off their protests after the Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government approved the biggest farm loan waiver in the state's history over the weekend.

The strike by farmers mostly from rural Maharashtra, which lasted more than a week, led to lower supply of vegetables and fruits by Agriculture Produce Marketing Corporation (APMCs) to Mumbai, resulting in a steep rise in the prices of perishable goods.

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The farmers went on strike on June 1 demanding a farm loan waiver, interest free-credit, a pension scheme for farmers aged 60 and above, pay higher prices for milk, fully subsidised micro-irrigation equipment and uninterrupted power supply.

By agreeing to a farm loan waiver of Rs 30,000 crore that will be effective from October 31 this year, the government has met one of the farmers' major demands.