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'Centre aims to achieve zero stubble burning this year,' says Agriculture Minister

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shefali Kohli -- August 04th 2023 03:09 PM
'Centre aims to achieve zero stubble burning this year,' says Agriculture Minister

'Centre aims to achieve zero stubble burning this year,' says Agriculture Minister

Zero stubble burning in 2023: In order to achieve zero stubble burning in 2023, a high level inter-Ministerial meeting was held under the co-chairmanship of Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar and Minister of Environment, Forest & Climate Change Shri Bhupender Yadav to review the preparedness by Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and the NCT of Delhi in preventing paddy stubble burning in the current season. 

After the meeting, the central government aims to work towards achieving zero stubble burning in the current season. 


In the high level inter-Ministerial meeting, ministers from different states discussed that how the leftover paddy stubble is burnt after the Kharif harvest to make way for the Rabi crop sowing. In the process, it leads to the deterioration of the air quality in the national capital region and beyond.  

Action plan and strategies for preventing stubble burning

During the meeting, the States presented their action plan and strategies for preventing stubble burning in the current season. 

The States were advised to utilize the funds provided for crop residue management, make Crop Residue Management (CRM) machinery available well before harvesting season, and bring awareness amongst farmers against paddy stubble burning.

‘Stubble burning creates detrimental effect on farmland’

During the meeting, Minister Yadav also stated that efforts to prevent paddy stubble burning for the last five years are bearing good results. Due to the concerted efforts of agencies like the Commission for Air Quality Management, burning instances in the States of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and NCT of Delhi have come down.  

There is a need to encourage ex-situ management of paddy straw which will provide raw materials to the user industries like Power and biomass.

Minister Tomar said stubble burning also creates a detrimental effect on farmland by adversely affecting soil health and its fertility apart from air pollution. 

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Meanwhile, the meeting was co-chaired by Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar and Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav.

                 

- With inputs from agencies

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