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Indian govt offers more concessions to farmers

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NEW DELHI: India’s agriculture minister said on Thursday the government was ready to consider further changes to divisive reforms that have triggered the biggest protests by farmers in years.


Narendra Singh Tomar urged farmers’ leaders to come in for another round of talks to end the impasse over new agricultural legislation the government says was meant to overhaul antiquated procurement procedures and open up the market.


Huge crowds have been out on the streets around Delhi since November demanding the government repeal the laws that they say will eventually dismantle India’s regulated markets and leave them at the mercy of private buyers.


Protest leaders have threatened to intensify their demonstrations from Saturday by blocking national highways and by boycotting public events held by the BJP leaders.


“The government is ready to consider any additional objections of the farmers if they have any,” the minister told reporters. The ultimate aim of the legislation was to increase farmers’ income.


“Through these laws the government has eased restrictions on private investment in the agricultural sector,” Tomar said. The current system of procurement where the state set prices would continue, he added.


Farmers on Wednesday rejected earlier compromises from the government, including a promise that private market places could be taxed by the state governments at the same rate as state markets. — Reuters


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