The National Development Council (NDC), in its meeting held on
29th May, 2007 resolved that a special Additional Central
Assistance Scheme (RKVY) be launched. The NDC resolved that
agricultural development strategies must be reoriented to meet
the needs of farmers and called upon the Central and State
governments to evolve a strategy to rejuvenate agriculture.
The NDC reaffirmed its commitment to achieve 4 per cent annual
growth in the agricultural sector during the 11th plan. The
Resolution with respect to the Additional Central Assistance
scheme reads as below:
Introduce a new Additional Central Assistance scheme to
incentivise States to draw up plans for their agriculture sector
more comprehensively, taking agro-climatic conditions, natural
resource issues and technology into account, and integrating
livestock, poultry and fisheries more fully. This will involve a
new scheme for Additional Central Assistance to State Plans,
administered by the Union Ministry of Agriculture over and above
its existing Centrally Sponsored schemes, to supplement the
State-specific strategies including special schemes for
beneficiaries of land reforms. The newly created National
Rainfed Area Authority will on request assist States in planning
for rainfed areas. Read more...
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