Kamal Nath says Madhya Pradesh ready to tackle delayed monsoon

Madhya Pradersh Chief Minister Kamal Nath said on Saturday that the state government had already started distributing suitable varieties of seeds to farmers to tackle the delayed onset of monsoon with the help of agricultural universities and had updated its district disaster management plans to deal with an adverse situation.
Addressing the fifth Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, Kamal Nath said that in order to ensure that farmers get remunerative price for their produce, structural reforms were urgently needed, particularly in farm markets.
He said that APMC Act needed to be modified so that states had farmer centric systems.
He also stressed the need for adopting a mechanism by which import and export of farm commodities was seamlessly taken care of to benefit the farmers.
Kamal Nath said that electronic National Market (e-NaM) should have an e-payment system in the absence of which several states were facing lots of difficulties, while the grievance redressal mechanism too needed to be addressed.

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