Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Tuesday said the government has launched the Farmers’ Card scheme with the goal of making farmers self-reliant and prosperous.
“The goal of the current elected government is to make farmers self-reliant and economically secure. That is why we have given this Farmers’ Card,” he said.
The Prime Minister made the remarks after inaugurating the Farmers’ Card pre-pilot programme at the Shaheed Maruf Stadium in Tangail on Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the Bangla New Year.
He said the government has taken initiative to bring meaningful changes to farmers’ lives by ensuring direct access to essential services.
“You are aware that through this Farmers’ Card, we will try, Inshallah, to deliver 10 types of services directly to farmers. These services will help improve their overall condition in many ways,” Tarique Rahman said.
Referring to his party’s election manifesto, the BNP chairman said agriculture remains central to Bangladesh’s economy and society.
“Many of us here may not be directly involved in farming, but someone in our family is connected to agriculture. In Bangladesh, almost every family has some link to farming. Agriculture is the main occupation of this country,” he said.
The Prime Minister said the well-being of farmers is directly linked to the well-being of the nation.
“I personally believe, and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party also believes, that if farmers are well-off, if they can survive and live well, then the whole of Bangladesh will do well and the people of the country will also live better,” he added.
Tarique Rahman also announced that around 2.75 crore farmers will gradually receive the Farmers’ Cards over the next five years.
Earlier, the Prime Minister pressed a button on a laptop and launched the pre-pilot programme of the Farmers’ Card nationwide around 12:22pm, saying Bismillah (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.)
As soon as the programme was launched, Tk 2,500 was transferred directly to the bank accounts of 22,067 farmers each across 11 upazilas through mobile banking. In Tangail alone, 1,453 farmers received the money.