50% of all kharif crop costs, fixed minimum support prices, and government purchases – (All India Kissan Maha Sabha) AIKMS
Survey all the fallow lands that have been used for farming by tribal people and other low-income people for decades, to take hold, and determine whether the central government’s forest protection policies are harming the tribal people. Rythu-Kuli Sangam requests that 2022 be withdrawn and that the Adivasi Acts be fully implemented.
The central and state governments were required at the (AIKMS) state executive meeting. Meeting Vidyanagar was presided over by Rayala Chandrasekhar, the association’s state president, and was held at the March Bhawan in Hyderabad. Farmers planted numerous crops this year in anticipation of significant rainfall, pests, and hot temperatures.
The central will receive the lowest MSP if the crops are cultivated in a setting with issues like high investment costs. chosen, their the national and state governments were condemned at the meeting for leaving the purchase to independent traders. It’s a farmer, It is alleged that this policy is harmful.
Additionally, according to forest officials, the survey of waste areas has several flaws that are the result of various factors. The gathering denounced the survey’s termination and the survey’s bogus claims made by the forest department. Indigenous Cashew Gardens, buildings constructed to last 100 years or more, and generations pass by as the survey of the dwindling forest is left behind. The state administration was accused at the conference of needing to investigate these issues and take action to address them.