Math, asked by anagathalamadhavi601, 4 months ago

Collect the Brief Report on New Agriculture Act made by Central Government.​


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Answered by bhavana790686
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Step-by-step explanation:

What are the three agri reforms in contention?

The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation), the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act were passed by the House and received the President's assent turning them into laws. Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has assured that the Minimum Support Price mechanism will stay, and adequate protection of land ownership was in place to protect farmer interests.

What are they for?

The government has said these reforms will accelerate growth in the sector through private sector investment in building infrastructure and supply chains for farm produce in national and global markets.They are intended to help small farmers who don’t have means to either bargain for their produce to get a better price or invest in technology to improve the productivity of farms.The bill on Agri market seeks to allow farmers to sell their produce outside APMC 'mandis' to whoever they want. Farmers will get better prices through competition and cost-cutting on transportation. However, this Bill could mean states will lose 'commissions' and 'mandi fees'.The legislation on contract farming will allow farmers to enter into a contract with agri-business firms or large retailers on pre-agreed prices of their produce. The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020, seeks to remove commodities like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, edible oils, onion and potatoes from the list of essential commodities. This will end the imposition of stock-holding limits except under extraordinary circumstances.

Who is protesting?

Farmers from Punjab, Haryana and some other parts are protesting against these reforms. Currently there is a major protest going on at Delhi's borders. Badal, too, tendered her resignation after the Bills were passed. Opposition parties, including TMC, Congress, DMK and BSP, opposed the agriculture sector reform bills, saying they were against the interests of small and marginal farmers. Congress upped its ante against the Modi government, terming the move a conspiracy to defeat the Green Revolution.Slamming the government, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said: "This government has been eyeing, how they can take the farmers' land to benefit their capitalist friends, whether is the Land Acquisition Act, whether in the industrial system through weakening the labour courts and now this three-pronged attack on the Indian agricultural system through the two bills on farming - one related to APMC, the other one is related to contract farming and the third bill which is on essential commodities... a three-pronged attack on the Indian farmers."

Answered by nav80682
2

Answer:

bhai galat bannye hai

Step-by-step explanation:

1) phla valle law mai koi bhi kitna bhi stock kar sakta hai food ko jiss sa mahengyi badde gi aur ambani aur adani na phla sa hi goddown banna liya hai food ko stock mai rakhne ke liya.

2) Minimum Support Price (MSP) hta diya hai jiss sa corporates decide karenge ki ky price hona chahiye food grains ka jiss sa famers ko nuksaan bhi ho sakta hai and corporates aapas mai team up kar lenge ki vo sirf ik hi price rakhenge jiss sa corporates ka profit aur kissan ka loss hoga

3) Innho na manddi system bhi hta diya jis mai artiya dheera dheera apna aap khatam ho jayenge aur artiya khatam honne ki vja sa kissano ko agar loan chahiye toh vo unhe corporates lenna padega aur vo agar loan nhi dai paaye toh unki jaameen corporates lai lenge

inn laws sa sirf famers ko hi nhi urban cities mai rhne valle logo ko bhi farak padega jiss sa mahengyi badegi aur gareeb log marenge

so,support farmers and go to the protest also to help them as much as you can.

THANK YOU

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