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The Indian agriculture acts of 2020, often termed the Farm Bills, [1] [2] were three acts initiated by the Parliament of India in September 2020. The Lok Sabha approved the bills on 17 September 2020 and the Rajya Sabha on 20 September 2020. [3] The then President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, gave his assent on 27 September 2020. [4]
The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020 was an act of the Indian Government that creates a national framework for contract farming through an agreement between a farmer and a buyer before the production or rearing of any farm produces. [1] [2]
[2] [3] The Act was collectively passed as part of the 2020 Farm Bills. The Government of India has transferred the money for the wheat procured by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) in April, 2021, directly to the Bank Accounts of Farmers - an amount of Rs 13.71 crore benefiting around 1.6 lakh farmers in Punjab has been transferred online. [4]
The Punjab state assembly passed four bills to counter the Centre's three farm laws. [399] Following this Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh also tabled bills to amend and counter the central laws. [ 400 ] [ 58 ] The respective state governors have either returned the bills or have sat on them refusing to give them assent and send it to the President.
Farm unions began the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest against three farm acts that were passed by the Parliament of India in September 2020. The acts, often called the Farm Bills, [ 13 ] have been described as "anti-farmer laws" by many farmer unions, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] and politicians from the opposition who say it would leave farmers at the ...
Pension for Farmers and Farm Labourers: Allocation of pensions to farmers and farm labourers. Scrapping the Electricity Amendment Bill 2020: Farmers fear the growing privatisation of electricity and lack trust in state governments to pay subsidies on time. They call for the removal of the bill to safeguard their interests.
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With respect to cutting poverty in half, India took three times the number of years—18 years between 1993 and 2011. [5] In 2013, average farmer income was ₹ 6,426 (equivalent to ₹ 11,000 or US$130 in 2023) while its average monthly consumption expenditure was ₹ 6,223 (equivalent to ₹ 11,000 or US$120 in 2023). [ 6 ]