Farm sector to lose 4 million workers in 12th Plan period

The sector had contributed 8.8 million job opportunities during the ten year period from 1993-95 to 2004-05

May 07, 2013 04:59 pm | Updated June 07, 2016 02:28 pm IST - New Delhi

KHAMMAM_ (ANDHRA PRADESH) _DATE:13-03-2012_ Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, presenting the 2012 budget on Friday.anounced Rs. 1,00,000 crore increase in the agriculture credit target to Rs. 5,75,000 for the next fiscal and raised the outlay for farm sector by about Rs. 3,000 crore and  the loan to the farmer directly through their mobile. PHOTO: G_N_RAO

KHAMMAM_ (ANDHRA PRADESH) _DATE:13-03-2012_ Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, presenting the 2012 budget on Friday.anounced Rs. 1,00,000 crore increase in the agriculture credit target to Rs. 5,75,000 for the next fiscal and raised the outlay for farm sector by about Rs. 3,000 crore and the loan to the farmer directly through their mobile. PHOTO: G_N_RAO

The country’s agriculture sector is projected to lose four million workers in the 12th Plan period, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday.

As per the 11th Five Year Plan document of the Planning Commission, the agriculture sector “is projected to contribute no increase in the Eleventh Plan and a net decrease of 4 million agricultural workers over the Twelfth plan period” Minister of State for Agriculture Tariq Anwar said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

There is no potential for massive increase in employment in agriculture sector. However, indirect employment is likely to increase with rise in farm production particularly in agro-processing and in support infrastructure, he said.

The sector had contributed 8.8 million job opportunities during the ten year period from 1993-95 to 2004-05, he added.

The Minister said several schemes like National Food Security Mission, Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana and Gramin Bhandaran Yojana launched in the agricultural sector aim at increasing production and in the process, create additional income and employment opportunities.

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