‘Farmers must get credit when they actually need it’ says financial services secretary M Nagaraju
What happened
Financial Services Secretary M Nagaraju emphasized timely credit disbursement to farmers at NABARD's 44th foundation day in Chennai. He highlighted delays in agricultural credit distribution. Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary N Muruganandam linked agriculture to the state's $1 trillion economy goal by 2030. NABARD Chairman Shaji K V announced the upcoming launch of 'Sahakar Sarathi', a rural back office system for cooperatives, in partnership with the Centre.
Why it matters
The financial services secretary's statement addresses a critical gap in India's agricultural credit system - timing misalignment between farmer needs and credit availability. This issue is particularly relevant as agriculture remains highly seasonal, with farmers requiring credit for seeds, fertilizers, and equipment before sowing seasons. Delays in disbursement often force farmers to seek expensive informal credit, increasing their debt burden. The announcement of Sahakar Sarathi represents NABARD's digitization efforts to streamline cooperative banking operations, which serve over 86% of India's farmers. Tamil Nadu's $1 trillion economy target by 2030 positions agriculture as a key pillar alongside manufacturing and services. This context is crucial for NABARD Grade A candidates as it connects current policy initiatives with ground-level implementation challenges in rural finance.
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