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An allocation of Rs. 1000 crore has been proposed in the budget 2013-14 to continue support to the new green revolution in Eastern States like Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal to increase the rice production. An outlay of Rs. 500 crore is proposed for starting a programme of crop diversification that would promote technological innovation and encourage farmers to choose crop alternatives in the original green revolution States as these States are facing the problem of stagnating yields and over-exploitation of water resources.
Under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, an outlay of Rs. 9954 crore and Rs. 2250 crore have been proposed for mobilizing higher investment in agriculture and the National Food Security Mission respectively.
General budget 2013-14 presented by Finance Miinster Sh. P. Chidambaram in Lok Sabha today, has focused on augmentation of Green Revolution by proposing various measures like continuing support to Green Revolution in Eastern India, Crop Diversification in original green revolution States, bridging yield gaps between investment in agriculture and National Food Security Mission, Integrated Watershed Programme, pilot programme on Nutri-Farms, establishing National Institute of Biotic Stress Management and a pilot scheme to replant and rejuvenate coconut gardens.
To provide relief to small and marginal farmers especially in drought prone and ecologically-stressed regions, the allocation for the Integrated Watershed Programme has been increased to Rs. 5387 crore from Rs. 3050 crore.
For addressing the issues of plant protection, the National Institute of Biotic Stress Management will be established at Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The Indian Institute of Agricultural Bio-technology will be established at Ranchi, Jharkhand as a center of excellence in agricultural bio-technology.
An additional sum of Rs. 75 crore has been provided for a pilot scheme to replant and rejuvenate coconut gardens in the State of Kerala and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
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Green Revolution funding expanded to boost agricultural production and support eastern states and crop diversification. The 2013-14 budget focuses on augmenting the Green Revolution by funding continued support in eastern states for rice production, a programme for crop diversification in original Green Revolution states to address yield stagnation and water over exploitation, increased investment mobilization for agriculture and the National Food Security Mission, expanded resources for the Integrated Watershed Programme for drought prone and ecologically stressed regions, pilot schemes including Nutri Farms and coconut replanting, and establishment of institutions for biotic stress management and agricultural biotechnology.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.