Bhubaneswar: Eight crops for Kharif season-2022 and 9 crops for Rabi season 2022-23 would be covered under crop insurance scheme. This was decided at the State Level Crop Insurance Coordination Committee meeting held here on Monday.
Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra directed insurance companies to ensure cent percent disbursal of all settled amount directly to bank account of the farmers within a couple of weeks. He emphasized, “Farmers’ issues cannot be delayed and all their genuine claims must be paid on priority”. He made it clear to the companies that any delay in this matter would be seriously viewed by the Government.
Mahapatra directed the departments of agriculture and farmers’ empowerment, food Supplies and consumer welfare and Odisha space application center to prepare the plan for crop wise ‘area and yield assessment’ through space technology.
Special Secretary Agriculture, Sanjeev Kumar Chadha outlined the crop insurance work plan for the current year.
Development Commission Pradeep Kumar Jena directed to choose from among the proven technologies and customize those as per State’s agro-climatic zones. He also said that the satellite imagery would be quite helpful in data sanitization, evidence based planning and wider coverage of crop insurance. It was decided that satellite verification of ‘crop area and yield’ would be done for all crop lands from the coming year.
Eight crops namely paddy, groundnut, maize, arhar, ragi, cotton, ginger, and turmeric would be insured during the Khariff 2022; and, nine crops namely paddy, groundnut, black-gram, green-gram, mustard, sunflower, sugarcane, potato, and onion would be insured for Rabi season. Generally, gram panchayat and urban local body would be the insurance unit for paddy, and block would be the insurance unit for non-paddy crops. 31st July would be the cut-off date for enrolment of for Khariff insurance.
Outgoing Director Agriculture Muthu Kumar appraised, “Crop insurance in the State is being done under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojana ( PMBSY) with funding support from both the State and Central Government. Around 98 percent of the premium amount against each crop is provided by Central and State Government on equal basis, and about 2 percent is contributed by the concerned farmer.”
About 12.30 lakh farmers with 10.50 lakh hector crop land were enrolled during Khariff season of 2021. The enrolment in Rabi season of 2021-22 was around 0.34 lakh farmers and 0.41 hectors of crop land. Chief Secretary Sri Mahapatra directed to bring more and more non-loanee farmers under the fold of PMBSY during the current Khariff and Rabi seasons.
Among others, Principal Secretary Finance, Vishal Kumar Dev, Director Agriculture, Prem Chandra Choudhury and senior officials were present at the meeting.