The Central Government plans to introduce the PM PRANAM scheme. The PM PRANAM stands for PM Promotion of Alternate Nutrients for Agriculture Management. The government plans to introduce this scheme to reduce the use of chemical fertilisers in India by incentivising states. The government proposed the PM PRANAM scheme during the National Conference on Agriculture for Rabi Campaign on 7 September 2022.
Objectives of PM PRANAM Scheme
Need for PM PRANAM Scheme
According to government statistics, the need for fertilisers has grown recently. The combined demand for urea, MOP (Muriate Of Potash), DAP (Di-Ammonium Phosphate) and NPKS (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium) increased by 21% from 528.86 LMT (Lakh Metric Tonnes) to 640.27 LMT between 2017-18 and 2021-22.
The overall expenditure on subsidies has increased due to an increased demand for fertiliser over the past five years. In the current year (2022-23), the government has allocated Rs.1.05 lakh crore, but the Fertiliser Minister stated that the fertiliser subsidy could cross Rs.2.25 lakh crore during the current year.
The PM PRANAM seeks to reduce chemical fertiliser use and thus reduce the burden on the exchequer. It is also in line with the government’s focus to promote alternative fertilisers or the balanced use of fertilisers in the last few years.
Features of PM PRANAM Scheme
Benefits of PM PRANAM Scheme
The PM PRANAM scheme could be a game-changer for the agricultural industry as it would encourage natural farming, lower the burden of subsidies, increase yield, and encourage states. Sources said the ministry had begun inter-ministerial discussions on the proposed scheme and will complete the draft after incorporating the views of the concerned departments. The government is yet to determine the launch date for the PM PRANAM scheme.
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