Cooperatives Key to Raising Farmers’ Incomes and Building a Developed Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai

Cooperatives Key to Raising Farmers’ Incomes and Building a Developed Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai

Chief Minister commences Distribution of Tendupatta Incentives of Rs 162 Crore; Formation of 1,352 New Cooperative Societies Expand Rural Outreach

State-Level Cooperative Conference held to Mark the Five Years of Union Ministry of Cooperatives; Awards Presented to Outstanding Cooperatives and Women Self-Help Groups

Raipur, July 3, 2026/ Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai said that the cooperative movement has emerged as one of the most effective instruments for enhancing farmers’ incomes, strengthening the rural economy and building a self-reliant Chhattisgarh. He said that the formation of the Union Ministry of Cooperatives under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi was a historic step towards realising the vision of “Prosperity through Cooperation”.

Addressing the State-Level Cooperative Conference and Cooperative Week programme organised today at Krishi Mandapam of Indira Gandhi Agricultural University to mark five years of the Union Ministry of Cooperation, Chief Minister Shri Sai said that the double-engine government is consistently working to empower farmers, forest dwellers, women’s groups and rural families through an expanded and strengthened cooperative network.

During the programme, Chief Minister Shri Sai also launched the online portal of the Cooperatives Department, which will enable farmers’ registration to be carried out in a completely online, transparent and time-bound manner.

On the occasion, Shri Sai presented the Sahakar Prerna Awards to outstanding cooperative societies and commenced the distribution of over Rs 162 crore as incentive remuneration for 7.14 lakh Tendupatta collectors for the 2023 collection year.

Describing himself as a farmer’s son, Chief Minister said his association with the cooperative movement began in childhood, giving him an enduring belief in its immense potential. He said that under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s leadership, the vision of “Sahakar Se Samriddhi” is now becoming a reality.

Recalling his tenure as Minister of State during the Prime Minister’s first term, Shri Sai said he had witnessed Shri Modi’s deep commitment and sensitivity towards farmers. He noted that this commitment led to the expansion of the Agriculture Ministry into the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, placing farmers’ holistic development at the centre of government policy.

Chief Minister further said that cooperatives are no longer confined to agriculture but are also being actively promoted in animal husbandry, dairy production, minor forest produce, fisheries and rural entrepreneurship. He added that with the support of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), the state has begun witnessing significant transformation in dairy production, while the government continues to strengthen the livestock sector.

Highlighting the benefits of the cooperative credit system, Shri Sai said farmers earlier had to borrow at interest rates ranging between 16 and 18 per cent, placing a heavy financial burden on them. Today, however, cooperative institutions and the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme are enabling farmers to access interest-free loans. He informed that more than 15 lakh farmers in the state have received loans exceeding Rs 8,000 crore during the current year, providing timely financial support for agricultural activities and improving their economic security.

 

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