Gandhinagar, Tuesday:Chief Minister Mr. Vijay Rupani has announced for the formation of ‘Mukhyamantri Bagayat Vikas Mission’ (Horticulture Development Mission) in the presence of Minister of Agriculture Mr. R.C Faldu and Minister of State Mr. Jaydrathsinhji Parmar.
The aim
is to accelerate agriculture, horticulture and promote farming of herbal
plants. It will also create employment opportunities through an increase in the
export of such products.
While
announcing the formation of Horticulture Development Mission, the Chief Minister
said, “Agriculture development has not attained its peak due to arid, semi-arid
and saline patches of land in the state.
Despite such topographical challenges, the state government has
successfully organised Krishi Mahotsav, provided Soil Health Cards, initiated
Sujalam Sufalam Abhiyan, implemented drip irrigation, started 7 Steps of Farmer
Welfare, Kisan Suryoday Yojana etc thereby making Gujarat a leader in
agriculture development and farmer prosperity.”
Out of
196 lakh hectares of land in Gujarat, 50% i.e 98 lakh hectares of land is being
utilised for farming. There is tremendous scope for horticulture development
and farming medicinal crops in fallow and unfertile lands. The state has
contributed 9.20% to India’s fruit and vegetable production in 2019-20. 4.46
lakh hectares of land was utilised for sowing fruits with a total production of
92.61 lakh metric ton.
There
has been an increase of 20 thousand hectares of cultivable land in the state.
Regions of North Gujarat and Kutch have emerged as a hub for cultivating
pomegranate, guava, dates, papaya etc.
The
Chief Minister stressed on the fact that arid, unfertile and fallow patches of
land have been successfully converted into cultivable areas in Kutch,
Banaskantha, Patan, Sabarkantha and Surendranagar through various irrigation
schemes introduced by the state government in addition to using modern tools,
equipments and methods for cultivation.
The
state government has initiated the ‘Mukhyamantri Bagayat Vikas Mission’ with an
aim to double the income of farmers and generate employment through
horticulture in unfertile and fallow lands owned by the government.
The
first phase will include five districts namely Kutch, Surendrangar, Patan,
Banaskantha and Sabarkantha.
Around
20 thousand hectares of land will be provided on a 30-year lease in areas and
survey numbers fixed by the government, to cultivate medicinal plants and
horticulture crops.
Details
of ‘Mukhyamantri Bagayat Vikas Mission’ w.r.t choice of land, assistance, lease
terms etc are as under:
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Unfertile lands will now be allotted to able
farmers, organizations, individuals or partnership firms for cultivation under
this mission.
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The area of land per project will range from 125
acres to 1000 acres (50 hectares to 400 hectares). A total area of nearly 50
thousand acres will be provided on a 30-year lease.
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A district level committee headed by the
District Collector will identify and allocate lands after a careful examination
through survey numbers of unfertile and fallow lands in 5 districts selected by
the state government in Phase-1 of this mission.
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After consulting the Revenue Department, the
list of land will be uploaded on the i-Khedut portal of the Department of
Agriculture, Farmers’ Welfare and Co-operation.
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The applicant will be required to register and
apply through the i-Khedut portal and also provide the necessary blueprint of land
use for horticulture/ cultivation of medicinal plants in the area selected by
him/her.
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A state level technical committee will examine
the application and send their recommendations to a High-power committee.
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The High-power committee headed by the Chief
Minister will further examine and cross-check the details and then approve the
application.
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The lease period will not exceed beyond 30
years. The administration might contemplate for extending the lease, after the
end of a 30-year tenure, with the mutual consent of the lease holder and the
government.
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The applicant can return the land to the
government before expiration of the lease period.
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However, the applicant cannot demand any kind of
remuneration from the government and will not be entitled for the same, incase
he/she wants to return the land before the expiration of the lease period.
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The government has kept a nominal lease rate and
security deposit. The government will exempt the applicant from rent for the
first 5 years.
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Rent for the subsequent years will be: from 6th
to 1oth year: Rs.100/acre per annum; 11th to 20th year:
Rs.250/acre per annum and 21st to 30th year: a basic rent
of Rs.500/acre per annum.
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One-time charges, in the form of security
deposit, at the rate of Rs.2500 per acre will have to be paid by the applicant
when he/she is allotted the land. In addition to that, he/she will be required
to develop the land as mentioned in the proposal within 5 years.
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The state government will provide a one-time
subsidy of 70%, as per the norms and rates of Gujarat Green Revolution Company
Ltd. (GGRC) for drip irrigation or sprinklers.
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The lessee will be provided a power connection
for agriculture on a priority basis. Rates and rules for the same will be
applicable as per that of the agricultural connection.
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One-time assistance of 25% of the total cost on
solar panels (excluding motor and pump-set) will be provided based on the
decided rates to the lessee in case there is no possibility to install an
electricity connection. This assistance will be on a pro-rata basis for bigger
lands.
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The lessee can install solar panel/wind mill
only for personal use. He/she cannot sell additional power supply from the
same.
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The lessee will be exempted from conversion tax
on the leased land.
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Non-farming entities will not be given the
status of farmers.
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The land cannot be sub-leased or used for any
other purposes. The person allotted the land shall use it for horticulture or
cultivating medicinal plants only.
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The leased land will be considered to be ‘Deemed
N.A’ for horticulture and its related activities. However, necessary
permissions will be required from a competent authority/officer and the
concerned Collector will need to be informed about the same. Such lands will be
subject to assessment under Non-agricultural and other taxes.
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The government can open a kuchcha approach
road for a dedicated route to the leased land. However, an application will
need to be filed to a competent authority after getting an approval from
District Level Committee.
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The government will form a 7-member land
selection committee headed by the concerned District Collector.
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Block and survey numbers of ‘Unfertile and Fallow
government land’shall be identified and cross checked by this committee to
ensure that they are not being used for any other purposes or do not encroach
other areas.The committee will then send this list to the Department of
Agriculture, Farmers’ Welfare and Co-operation to be announced for allocation.
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A 7-member technical committee headed by the
Secretary of Agriculture will do a scrutiny of the applications.
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After this, a 9-member High-Power Committee
headed by the Chief Minister will take a final decision on allocating lands
based on the recommendations and suggestions of the Technical Committee headed
by the Secretary of Agriculture. This High-Power Committee will comprise of
Deputy Chief Minister, Agriculture and Revenue Ministers, MOS for Agriculture,
Chief Secretary and ACS of Revenue and Finance Department. The Secretary of
Agriculture will act as the Member Secretary of this committee.
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Director of Horticulture will be the nodal
officer for policy on allocating land on long-term lease for horticulture and
cultivation of medicinal plants.
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