*Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers' Movement *

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Dated:  12th September 2007

To,

Shri Manmohan Singh

Honourable Prime Minister

Government of India,

New Delhi

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*Memorandum from Indian farmers for a 'livelihood support' and a 'pro farmer
policy' to deal with the current agrarian crisis *



Dear Sir,



On 15th August 2006, from the ramparts of the Red Fort you had timely
acknowledged the deepening agrarian crisis and increasing farmers' suicide
in India. You had said, "I see that our farmers in many parts are in a
crisis, not managing to eke out a decent living from their land... The
agricultural crisis that is forcing them to take the desperate step of
committing suicide needs to be resolved". Even though our economy is booming
and our stock exchange sensex is skyrocketing yet more than 65% of our
population who eke out their livelihood from farms and farm related
activities are in deep distress. Several of the government reports speak
loudly about the pathetic condition of rural community, e.g. National
Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) said about 836
million people (77%) live on below Rs 20 per day.



The epidemic of farmers' suicide is the real barometer of the stress under
which Indian agriculture and Indian farmers have been put by globalization
and liberalization of agriculture. Across the country farmers are taking the
desperate step of ending their life because of the new pressures building
upon them as a result of globalization and corporate takeover leading to
spread of capital-intensive agriculture. Heavy indebtedness due to
unfriendly and anti farmers lending policies of our financial system has
remained one of the main reasons behind farmers' committing suicide.



But surprisingly, the government policy level response and actions continue
to be insensitive to this reality and all efforts are being made to hide the
real reasons for agrarian crisis and offer corporatization of agriculture as
the solution for the agrarian distress. The UPA government under your
leadership is intensely pushing for the corporate agenda for agricultural
development and opening up of the agriculture sector to the corporate
capital. It is being done through facilitating the corporate ownership of
land by abolishing the ceiling laws and promoting special economic zones
(SEZ), contract farming, private markets (APMC), retail chains, seed
monopolization, monopolization of our agriculture research (through Indo-US
Knowledge Deal), promotion of GMOs, excessive import of food grains (esp.
wheat) to depress domestic price for facilitating corporate procurement thus
furthering the dependence of farmers on the corporate sector for both
procurement of inputs and marketing of output. This corporate agriculture
syndrome continues to govern the policy making of your government.



In view of the above, we urge you to take the following steps:



*1.         Pro-Farmer Policy:* So far the UPA government tried to deal with
the agrarian crisis and farmers suicide in installments and through package
deals, e.g. the Vidarbha Relief Package, which brings temporary relief to
limited number of farmers and is not long-term solutions. We demand that the
Central and state governments need to strengthen all the necessary
conditions for subsistence farming. Keeping this in view we demand from you
that your Govt. must introduce comprehensive policy measures to protect land
and its produce for farmers and for that purpose withdraw operations of free
market access to all lands and agriculture as well as ban contract farming
and other practice that affect the farmers' exclusive ownership over
their land.

* *

*2.*         *Waiver of Loans*: It is unfortunate that in the last 15 years
about 15000 farmers have committed suicide owing to reasons inter-alia
including their heavy indebtedness due to our financial systems.
Surprisingly our banking system has provided no reprieve to poor farmers to
save them from the clutches of money lenders. Rather banks have been found
following path of money lenders while recovering their money from penny less
farmers. It is surprising that none of the Governments have been able to
provide a better and effective financial system to ensure welfare of farmers
even after 60 years of our independence. In view of this it is our demand
that the outstanding loans in the books of Co-operative banks, Rural Banks
and other Scheduled Banks should be waived by providing budgetary support to
banks.

*3.         Better Procurement Prices:* In the fixation of MSP, in respect
of farm produce, we demand that the process followed for deciding MSP should
be more logical and transparent. Unfortunately the existing process
followed, does not take practical aspects as actual market prices of farm
inputs at the current index and their availability and cost of finance in to
account while deciding MSP of crops. On the contrary the UPA government is
also thinking on the lines of stopping the minimum support price mechanisms,
which, we believe, is an imperative for farmers' income security. This would
be a great injustice to Indian farmers if MSP is done away with. We
therefore demand that the government must strengthen MSP mechanisms, fix the
procurement price of all agricultural produce before the sowing season,
increase the procurement price of all crops which should cover their cost of
production and ensure procurement of all agricultural produce for which
Minimum Support Price (MSP) has been announced.



*4.         Stop wheat Import:* The recent procurement of wheat at Rs. 750
per quintal is live example of defective MSP fixation mechanism. The farmers
shied away   from selling their produce at the abnormally low MSP vis-à-vis
price offered by corporates under full knowledge of your government. You are
kindly aware that your Govt. had to intervene (unsuccessfully) by inviting
corporates for considering your request for not going to farmers before the
Govt. procurement targets are achieved. It is beyond every bodies
understanding as to why your Govt. did not offer competitive prices to the
poor farmers of our own country and now you have decided to import the
substandard wheat at Rs. 1600 per quintal clearly at the cost of lives of
poor farmers. In view of this we demand from you to immediately issue
directions to stop import of wheat and announce a more logical procurement
price for wheat and other crops. A beginning should be made with an
immediate announcement of an MSP of at least Rs. 1200 per quintal for wheat
before the sowing begins.

            Farmers engaged in the cultivation of sugarcane and rice are in
no better situation. Outstanding dues of sugar cane farmers against their
crops are well known. To ensure release of their outstanding dues we demand
that Your Govt. should provide budgetary support.



*5.         Include Farmers in the Sixth Pay Commission:* Mr. Prime Minister
we wish to draw your attention to the 6 th Pay Commission. You may be aware
that through the implementation of 6th pay commission about 2.50 crore Govt.
employees shall be benefited by drawing extra salaries to the tune of about
Rs. 1,00,000.00 crore per annum. Contrary to this the basic food provider of
the land, the poor farmer is still starving with a continuous fall in his
income. In this context we demand from you to include farmers in the 6th pay
commission and evolve a system where in a minimum income should be ensured
to our poor peasantry and land less labours.



*6.         Stop Autonomous Liberalization and Keep Agriculture out of
WTO:*Sir, the ongoing agenda of negotiations in WTO is a serious cause
of concern
of our farmers. Issues relating to the autonomous trade liberalization in
agriculture, e.g. lowering of tariff on edible oil, cotton, wheat and other
commodities must be dealt with effectively keeping in view the various
factors peculiar to our farming communities. Any generalization would be
very harmful not only for our farmers but the country also. In view of this
we demand that the approach being adopted by our Govt. in dealing with WTO
should be transparent and a more effective farmers participation be ensured
in preparations for WTO. We also demand that India should insist on keeping
agriculture out of the WTO.



*7.         Ban Commercial release of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs):
* The plight of Indian farmers who opted for genetically modified seeds as
transgenic cotton (Bt. cotton) in the country and its failure, is not hidden
from any one. The approach of UPA government towards the GMOs is a cause of
concern of our farmers. On one hand the use of such technologies has proven
in failure and on the other hand it has lead to a monopoly of providers of
GMOs.  This goes against the recommendations of the National Commission on
Farmers. The bias of the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) in
favour of biotech industries is evident from the manner in which serious
environmental, human and animal health issues are being ignored. Working in
tandem with the companies, the GEAC is turning India into a dumping ground
for untested and risky GM crops and food. We also demand a complete ban on
commercial release of all GM crops and foods in the country.



We are therefore hoping that you will immediately take notice of our demands
and take necessary actions.



S/d



Mahender Singh Tikait, President, Bhartiya Kissan Union, India

Ajmer Singh Lakhowal, State President, BKU Punjab,

BKU-UP, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Uttranchal, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi.







*Yudhvir Singh, *

*Spokesman, Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements*

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