A meeting with different farmers’ and traders’ groups and associations was convened by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’
Shillong, July 11, 2023: A meeting with different farmers’ and traders’ groups and associations
was convened by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare under the Chairmanship of
the Minister-in-charge of Agriculture, Dr (Mrs) M. Ampareen Lyngdoh on the 10 th of July 2023.
The meeting was called by the Hon’ble Minister to address a number of issues and concerns raised
by farmers from time to time, and to highlight on some of the initiatives taken by the department in
the interest of farmers. The meeting was also attended by senior officials of the Department.
A few of the issues raised by the groups related to timely distribution of agricultural seeds
and inputs, fertilizer availability, expanding benefits under PM-KISSAN and PM-FBY, amongst
others, for which detailed discussion was held, and information was shared with the farmers on the
steps taken by the department.
The Minister stressed on the need for proper dissemination of information to the farmers on
the different schemes and programmes of the government that will be beneficial to them, and also
directed that such meetings at the district level may also be convened so that there is prompt
redressal of all issues being faced by farmers.
With regards to the State Agriculture Policy the Minister informed that the Govt. is
cognizance of the need to have a comprehensive Agriculture Policy that is consistent with Socio-
economic and ecological condition of the State. The skeletal framework is in place and shall be
placed in public domain in due course for suggestions and comments.
In addressing the issue of reduction in weight of agriculture produce being practiced across
the State, the Minister informed that several complaints and grievances on this matter have been
brought to her notice and she informed that such practices which adversely impact the farmers will
not be tolerated. Committees both at the State and District level are being constituted for monitoring
the markets to ensure that any illegal practices negatively affecting the farmers will be checked.
These committees will also look into any other matter concerning the welfare of farmers and traders
and make suitable recommendations to the department. She informed that a committee for Iewduh
Market, the biggest traditional market in the State, is also in the process of preparing a DPR for
infrastructure improvement in the market, with the support of the concerned departments.
In reply to queries with respect to provision of incentives to educate youth and provide
training in the agriculture sector, it was informed that the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’
Welfare through the office of the Principal Basic Agricultural Centre implements a scheme
“TRAINING OF RURAL EDUCATED YOUTH FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT IN FARM-BASED
ACTIVITIES’ (TREYSEFA)”. TREYSEFA is an on-campus training programme conducted by the
office of the Principal, Basic Agricultural Training Centre, Upper Shillong consisting of both class
room lecture and practical hands on training, field demonstrations, field/ exposure visits, economics
potentiality, post-harvest technology, market linkages, planning, finance and investment, and overall
management, for self - sustainable livelihood and entrepreneurship, etc. Similarly, through the
Meghalaya State Skills Development Society a number of training partners have been onboarded for
training in integrated farming and agri and allied activities.
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