Indo-Pak conflict: Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asks officials to assist bordering states' farmers with sowing ops
Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has instructed officials to help farmers in bordering states. This is due to the ongoing conflict. The ministry will assist with sowing operations. Chouhan will speak with chief ministers of Jammu and Kas...

"Villages are often evacuated during conflict. We are assessing which crops are currently sown there, so we can keep seeds and planting material ready," Chouhan said in a statement.
The government will address farmers' needs if sowing is delayed, he added.
The minister was also informed about the status of crop sowing, foodgrain production, and fruit and vegetable availability.
The government has designed a framework for the upcoming kharif season, beginning from July.
The minister noted that foodgrain stocks are sufficient, with "bumper production" of wheat. About 267.03 lakh tonnes of wheat have been procured so far.
"It is a matter of satisfaction that our food reserves are full at this time," with total foodgrain production of 347.44 million tonnes in the 2024-25 crop year (July-June).
Chouhan said while Indian soldiers are responding to Pakistani attacks, the agriculture and rural development ministries are "fully prepared" to fulfil their duties.
The ministry officers and employees will donate blood on May 14 as part of their service to the country.
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