VB-G RAM G Implementation Commences in West Bengal
The PBKMS agricultural workers union has raised concerns regarding the funding allocation for the VB-G RAM G scheme, stating that it is less than 50% of the amount needed to adequately support agricultural initiatives in the state.
In light of this situation, the union has called for a reevaluation of the budget to ensure that farmers and agricultural workers receive the necessary resources to enhance productivity and sustainability in the sector. The VB-G RAM G scheme, designed to promote agricultural development and provide support for rural areas, plays a critical role in addressing issues such as crop yield improvement, infrastructure development, and financial assistance for farmers.
The union is advocating for increased investment in agricultural programs, particularly in a time when farmers are facing challenges from climate change, fluctuating market prices, and other economic pressures. Enhanced funding could lead to better training, access to modern farming techniques, and overall improved agricultural practices in the state. Further discussions between the union, government officials, and agricultural stakeholders may be necessary to address these pressing financial needs and to ensure the long-term viability of the agricultural sector.
