If you are a tobacco farmer, then this update has been brought about the registration certificate, it is necessary to know – Cross Talk India

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Photo: India tv Tobacco fields and Indian farmers.

The government on Tuesday provided great relief to the farmers cultivating tobacco. Tobacco farmers’ registration certificate (registration certificate) or license will now be valid for three years instead of one year. According to PTI news, this decision will provide great relief to about 83,500 farmers across the country. In Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana and Odisha, it will help to renew its registration/license covering around 91,000 barns.

India is the second largest producer and fourth largest exporter

According to the news, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement that this measure will save farmers every year to renew their registration/license, so that they can plan their logistics and finance for three years ahead of farming. India is the second largest producer and fourth largest exporter of up tobacco in the world in terms of value during 2023. In FY 2024-25, exports contributed about 2 billion US dollars (Rs 16,728 crore) to the Indian treasury.

License has to be taken to cultivate tobacco

Virginia tobacco in India is regulated under the Tobacco Board Act, 1975. According to this, every producer wants to cultivate virginia tobacco has to obtain a license for the registration certificate and the operation of the barn. According to this, the tobacco board is providing registration /licensing facility on an annual basis.

Now, the government has considering increasing the validity of the license for the operation of the registration certificate and the operation of the registration certificate and the barn as a part of the ease of doing business, so that the registration certificate and compulsory annual renewal of license for the operation of the registration certificate and barn can be reduced as Virginia tobacco producer.

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