The cm said his government was implementing a number of welfare measures for the farmers, including the ysr Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan, free crop insurance scheme, interest-free loans for those who were prompt in repaying crop loans, and free nine-hour power supply to the agriculture sector. He was speaking at the NITI-Aayog governing council meeting in New Delhi.
He claimed that 10,778 Rythu Bharosa Kendras (RBKs) had been set up by the state government to serve as one-stop shops for all of the farmers' agricultural needs, including the provision of seeds, insecticides, and fertilisers in addition to the purchase of agricultural products. "We have developed a mobile application to keep track of the procurement procedure by guaranteeing farmers receive a minimum support price for a variety of crops. In order to extend input subsidies, implement free crop insurance, and provide farmers with interest-free crop loans, we have also launched an electronic crop booking system at RBKs, the official added.