Artificial inflation of fertilizer farmers helpless.
In Leh district, the target of wheat cultivation is given to the agriculture department on an area of more than five and a half lakh acres and it is always being cultivated. There is also the Department of Food and the Federal Agency for Procurement, PASCO, which both purchase, prepare the land to provide farmers with new seeds of high quality, and provide them with seeds of higher productivity. He also reports to the Deputy Commissioner that the amount of seed has arrived in the district, besides the land, what kind of land it is, how it should be developed and which ones are suitable for better wheat production. Fertilizers should be applied. The field staff of the Department of Agriculture is doing this by organizing farmer days and farmers’ meetings to inform them, but it is their responsibility to reach every farm for five and a half lakh acres, but they do not have such a large workforce. This is not possible due to which the farmer is suffering from thirst due to which the agriculture department has never provided enough facilities and the seed corporation has not informed in time that if you plant these seeds, your yield per acre will be better. They are not informed on time about the use of appropriate fertilizers and herbal medicines, but these farmers are helping each other in the form of China, up to five and a half lakh acres, all the farmers are cultivating wheat in the land. They have met and through mutual awareness, they are preparing their land, using irrigation fertilizers and pesticides. Small farmers should be benefited as much as possible, but as it is a custom in our country that the law is different for the rich and different for the poor. The big farmers have the services of the department at their doorsteps while the small farmers are being totally ignored. A task is given to them to buy enough wheat from farmers in the district for food security and store it in their godowns for which all the machinery of the district is set in motion and if they were not giving wheat, they It is also taken from houses, shops, small mills and flour mills, which are allowed to keep a certain quantity of wheat, but today, when wheat is being cultivated, this should be considered and they should be controlled by quality seeds and fertilizers. If it is given at the rate, then the farmer will have no herd left and there will be a pumper crop of wheat as well, with which both the departments will not face any difficulty in meeting their respective targets and without the help of administrative officers. They will get wheat at their doorstep through the designated centers but today it is happening that when the farmer is cultivating wheat he has to go around for fertilizer and seed and he is not getting it at DAP control rate. It is not for him that the magistrates who were raiding their houses to collect wheat in those days are their peers today.It is also the responsibility of the administrative officers to strengthen the hands of the farmers so that 2.4 million citizens do not face any food security problem and the district The economy of the district has also improved through bumper crop, on the contrary, the farmer is not happy and he is forced to buy fertilizer at high prices. All the work has to be done in this short time for the preparation and re-growing of wheat, it is also flour in the moneylenders’ narga, it is also blackmailed by the fertilizer mafia and then he can go and get the fertilizer, on the contrary, it is effective. Big cultivators and officials always get fertilizers at controlled rates. They get facilities of all departments to eliminate these two practices. They have this very good attitude that as soon as they have received a complaint from somewhere, they must have reached this point. This is more or less done by officers of the rank of Deputy Commissioner, but Khalid Parvez has this characteristic that he listens to the voice of the common man. are trying to redress the grievances of and they go to be their voice and strengthen the hands of farmers to provide fertilizers at controlled rates so that farmers can grow their crops only with fertilizers obtained at controlled rates.