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Union Food & Consumer Affairs minister launches Credit Guarantee Scheme for e-NWR based pledge financing
Friday, 20 December, 2024, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
The Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and New & Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi launched the Credit Guarantee Scheme for e-NWR based Pledge Financing (CGS-NPF). This scheme provides a corpus of Rs 1,000 crore for post-harvest finance availed by farmers against electronic negotiable warehouse receipts (e-NWRs), after depositing commodities in Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA), accredited warehouses.

Joshi said that this scheme is being launched to minimise distress selling by farmers. Noting that the most challenging task is to register all warehouses, he urged the Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA), to bring warehouse developers under its ambit and urged them to build warehouses nearer to farm lands. The Minister said that e-registration will make this scheme a huge success. He elaborated that the scheme is a significant initiative as a guarantee cover for the loans availed by farmers/ traders against electronic negotiable warehouse receipts (e-NWRs). CGS – NPF Scheme has been introduced to instil confidence in bankers, encouraging the extension of pledge finance against electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipts (e-NWRs) for farmers /traders who store their agricultural / horticultural produce in warehouses registered with the WDRA.

Recollecting from his experiences, he further stated that banks need to adopt a liberal approach towards farmers in settling loan amounts and other finances like e-NWR receipts.

Joshi during his address invoked PM’s commitment for farmers’ welfare. He said that fertiliser prices have globally increased due to ongoing conflicts, whereas Government of India is providing Urea to farmers at the lowest rates in the world.

Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambhaniya said that the scheme will protect farmers’ welfare reflecting upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s clarion call for welfare of farmers.

Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, B.L. Verma said that this scheme addresses the default arising out of both Credit risk and Warehouseman risk and thereby, improves trust by the Banks.

Sanjeev Chopra, secretary, Department of Food and Public Distribution, Government of India, said, “The term lending in agriculture and the post-harvest pledge finance lending need increased attention. He hoped that the launch of this scheme with a corpus of Rs 1,000 crore will boost the post-harvest lending to Rs 5.5 lakh crore in the next 10 years. He also noted that the recent launch of e-Kisan Upaj Nidhi platform would streamline the lending from end-to-end for farmers without approaching the bankers repeatedly. Chopra said that creating awareness about the CGS-NPF scheme, making National e-Repository Limited (NERL) and Countrywide Commodity Repository Limited (CCRL) repository charges reasonable and working towards registering more warehouses need to be prioritised. Increasing warehouse registration to 40,000 in the next 1-2 years needs to be taken up.”

The credit guarantee schemes are expected to enhance the availability and accessibility of finances for the targeted beneficiaries, as they play an important role in economic growth. The credit guarantee scheme for e-NWR based pledge Financing is in demand from various stakeholders, especially the banking sector. The credit guarantee scheme will serve to increase post-harvest lending against e-NWRs and thereby, play a significant role in improving farmers’ income.

This scheme majorly focuses on Small and Marginal Farmers, Women, SC, ST and Divyangjan (PwD) farmers with a minimal guarantee fee. Besides, small traders (MSMEs), FPOs are also benefited under this scheme. Loans extended to small and marginal farmers up to Rs 75 lakhs will have coverage of 80 to 85% and loans extended to MSMEs/FPO ‘s /traders up to Rs 200 lakhs will have coverage upto 75% under the scheme.
 
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