₹58,444 crore for 2024-25. Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, who also holds the finance portfolio, hiked the MSP of cow milk from ₹38 to ₹45 per litre and buffalo milk from ₹47 to ₹55 per litre. "Himachal is the first state to give MSP on milk," he was quoted by PTI as saying.
"Making farmers and cattle herders prosperous is the priority of our government," the Chief Minister said in a post on X. He said liabilities of all milk cooperative societies will be waived off and ₹150 crore will be spent on strengthening infrastructure for milk procurement and its processing. The Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister announced Rajiv Gandhi Prakriyat Kheti Yojna, under which 36,000 farmers — 10 farmers from every panchayat — will be trained in natural farming techniques.
Sukhu's statement came amid the protest launched by thousands of farmers who are demanding law guaranteeing a minimum support price (MSP) for all crops and a doubling of farmers’ income among other key things. Sukhu further said universal cartons will be introduced for apple packaging and horticulture tourism will be encouraged. "Farmers were worried due to the disaster, they were wondering how their apples would reach the markets.
Then we decided that we will not let even a single apple of the farmers rot....Due to the strong will of our government, all the apples were delivered to the markets without any hindrance," Sukhu said. He reiterated the state government's resolve to make Himachal Pradesh a green state by 2026. He said the state government announced a special package of ₹4,500 crore for disaster-affected people after last year's monsoon, and added that the Centre had not given any special package.
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