Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma today said that over Rs 1,000 crore has been disbursed to farming communities in the State through different welfare schemes, including FOCUS programme, in the last four years.
Informing that FOCUS being the biggest welfare programme for the benefit of 4.5 lakh farmers, he said that the government has realised the importance of the programme and has decided to provide additional direct transfer of Rs 5000 each as family benefit to every farming household in the State through FOCUS + programme.
He said that through the FOCUS programme close to 18000 producer groups have been formed across the State and more such groups are being formed.
He added that 2.5 lakh farmer families have reaped the benefits of the scheme.
The Chief Minister said that the farming communities in the State are very upbeat about the programme, which made the Government launch FOCUS + programme.
Addressing the gathering in South West Garo Hills he said the success of the FOCUS programme and positive feedback from beneficiaries has prompted the Government to launched FOCUS + to further provide additional Rs 5000 to each farming individual directly to their account.
“Rs 5000 assistance that is being provided is not any kind of loan and the financial assistance is being provided as seed money for initiating farming and allied activities for income generation. Through programmes like Northeast Food Show that is being organised annually in Shillong, the State government has been able to promote and showcase different products of the farming communities and those of the entrepreneurs,” he stated.
He said that through the different initiatives of the government the farmers and the entrepreneurs have been linked to markets – nationally and globally.
During the launch of FOCUS + at Betasing, the Chief Minister along with Government Chief Whip Marcuise Marak and advisor to Chief Minister Thomas A Sangma and other MDCs handed over cheques amounting to 22.95 lakhs to 40 Producer Groups.