Opium Policy News: More than 20 thousand opium cultivators of Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan are ready for the Opium Crop Policy 2024-25 to be issued by the Central Government. Despite the announcement of opium crop coverage beginning within the final week of October, it has not been introduced. Also, if the opium crop coverage is issued late, its impact could also be seen in opium manufacturing additionally. The central authorities releases the opium crop coverage within the month of September, however this time there’s a delay.
Farmers offended over delay in opium coverage
Due to the delay in saying the opium coverage, the anger of the farmers is rising. In this regard, the farmers say that delaying the opium coverage isn’t a part of a conspiracy, as a result of if the lease is delayed, the farmer won’t be able to pay the common and his license will likely be cancelled. Here, farmers have raised the demand for early declaration of opium coverage and letters have additionally been written to the Finance Minister, Prime Minister and Leader of Opposition relating to this.
MLA wrote a letter to the Finance Minister
Regarding the Opium Crop Policy 2024-25, Nimbahera MLA Shrichand Kripalani has written a letter to the Union Finance Minister demanding rapid launch of the Opium Crop Policy. Meanwhile, former Cooperative Minister Uday Lal Anjana has additionally written a letter to the Finance Minister demanding issuance of opium coverage.
Sowing permission is given after the coverage
Opium farmers mentioned that after the discharge of the opium crop coverage, farmers will be capable of sow the opium crop. After the coverage is issued, opium farmers are given permission to sow opium by the division after finishing the paperwork. Opium crop is cultivated on a big scale in Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh districts and Neemuch and Mandsaur districts of MP. Opium farmers instructed that 70 to 80 thousand opium farmers domesticate opium in these areas.
Demand raised for opium insurance coverage
Explaining their calls for, the opium farmers mentioned that the costly opium crop also needs to be insured in order that the farmers can get compensation. He mentioned that there ought to be a provision of compensation of Rs 25 thousand for each 10 saws to the farmers in case of loss on account of calamities like pure catastrophe, black mass, fog, frost, hailstorm, Dholi massi, unseasonal rain and so forth.
Dodachura ought to be faraway from NDPS Act.
Farmers have talked about stopping farming like CPS and likewise taking Dodachura out of the NDPS Act. He says that Dodachura accommodates solely 0.2 p.c morphine, whereas the drug accommodates 5 to 10 mg of morphine.
Farmers mentioned that if he sells Dodachura as waste materials after dealing with the tough solar and climate, then a case of NDPS is filed in opposition to him. Therefore, farmers say that both the federal government ought to begin shopping for it or Dodachura ought to be excluded from the NDPS Act.
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