
National Policy for Farmers
The National Policy for Farmers, introduced by the Government of India in 2007, aims to support and improve the livelihoods of farmers. It focuses on enhancing agricultural productivity, ensuring fair pricing for crops, and providing access to modern technologies and resources. The policy also emphasizes sustainable farming practices, food security, and the welfare of farmers' families. By addressing issues like land rights, irrigation, and credit access, the policy seeks to empower farmers and make agriculture a viable and profitable occupation, ultimately contributing to the nation’s economic growth and food sustainability.