– ₹10 crore focused on mango crop support.
– Over ₹100 crore invested into micro-irrigation systems covering an area of 10,500 hectares.
The government’s proclamation represents a significant step towards supporting smallholder farmers in Chittoor district’s mango production ecosystem. By directly transferring subsidies into farmer accounts,it ensures transparency and minimizes delays or inefficiencies associated wiht intermediary processes.
The focus on Totapuri mangoes-a dominant crop in the region-and substantial procurement figures indicate strong coordination between farming communities and processing industries like pulp manufacturers. While enhancing farmer earnings with direct benefits ties their success closely with industrial demand cycles.
Additionally, large-scale investments totaling over ₹120 crore across horticulture development (including micro-irrigation) reinforce both immediate crop-specific support and also long-term infrastructure improvements vital for lasting agriculture outcomes. If implemented effectively without administrative challenges or mismanagement risks that sometimes accompany such programs, this initiative could bolster rural productivity while stabilizing incomes within South India’s farming corridors.
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