Agriculture budget to be planned according to regional needs, says T.N. Minister
Tamil Nadu Agriculture Minister R. Vinoth announced that the state's 2026-27 agriculture budget will be tailored to regional needs rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. The government is conducting consultative meetings with farmers across various districts to gather input for the upcoming budget.
Why it matters
Regionalized budgeting allows for more effective resource allocation and policy implementation, directly impacting the livelihoods of farmers in diverse climatic and geographic zones.
Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare R. Vinoth on Saturday said that each district and region of the State had its own characteristics and distinct needs, and the idea was to plan the budget according to the needs of the region rather than adopt a common approach.
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