I agree with your views 100%. Specially in north Goa huge tracts of land have 
been converted to non Agri with full connivance of government bodies. This must 
be stopped at once. 

Bernice Pereira

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> On 05-Feb-2020, at 5:39 AM, Joao Barros-Pereira <joaobarrospere...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF GOA
> 
> Farming land For Sale or Is it
> Farmers For Sale?
> 
> A growing voice of some of our tricky turncoat politicians to protect
> our farm land by enacting a law which will allow farm land to be sold
> only to farmers might be good news for public consumption. Is there a
> dark side to this story - and a hidden agenda?
> 
> I say a word of caution is necessary as the public has been taken for
> a royal ride more often than not, and as with the Goa Carnival, people
> will dress up
> and masquerade as various personalities including wolves in sheep clothing.
> 
> Do you remember the formalin in fish problem? Is the problem solved?
> How safe is our fish today?
> 
> The fish eating Goan is becoming more and more suspicious of the fish
> on his plate. He does not buy fish in the big markets and chooses
> small markets on the roadside where safe fish is sold to the public by
> our ramponkars.
> 
> The people who own restaurants buy fish in bulk for tourists who eat
> their fish, drink their beer and go back to their state or country
> unaware of the hazardous health problem.
> 
> Now, this is the situation of fish in Goa, a coastal state with a fish
> eating culture. Is our government protecting the Goan public or the
> fish mafia?
> 
> Ramponkars are yet to see designated places of sale  of their safe
> fish. Unlikely it will happen but never too early to start prying,
> though.
> 
> Will a similar disaster happen in the agricultural sector?
> While it is a good idea to prevent the sale of farm land to
> non-farmers and bring contract farming for land which is not
> cultivated - as the farmers are not doing their job - and are no
> longer farmers, there is more to the story.
> 
> Farm land must not be allowed to be converted to another zone as has
> been done under 16B of TCP Act. The Goa government has to take a call
> or be seen as a collaborator in corruption.
> 
> Is the government pro-farmer or anti-farmer?
> 
> The Agriculture Minister at the time wanted to “help” some farmers to
> change their zoning which is not in the interest of farmers or farming
> in Goa.
> 
> Strange behavior for an Agriculture Minister whose job is to protect
> the farmers and increase farm production. Can anyone explain this to
> me?
> 
> We need all the farm land there is if the Goa government's ambitious
> goal to achieve organic self sufficiency in fruit and vegetables is to
> be a reality.
> 
> In fact these greedy non-performing farmers want to be rewarded for
> not farming!
> 
> And, no doubt, the price of the converted land will take off and start
> to resemble the rocket industry. The public is dumb but not this much!
> As for the former  Agriculture minister his compassion for
> non-performing farmers makes me want to cry.
> 
> All agricultural land which has been converted to non-agricultural
> land has to be reverted back to agricultural land. Otherwise, the
> public will smell rat and there will be trouble.
> 
> The government is going gung-ho to develop organic farming and their
> effort is not appreciated enough.
> 
> Farmers are not doing badly but need an additional side income from
> other sources besides farming to have a decent standard of living.
> Some members of the families have to contribute to the support of the
> farmers family if the family wants to own their land in future.
> Government support which goes a long way is sadly not enough.
> 
> Agri-farming is the need of the hour. Farmers should be allowed to own
> small houses in their fields along with small restaurants depending on
> the size of the farm. Organic farms, small farmers houses and
> restaurants in their fields is a win-win situation.
> 
> Does the Goa government have the political will to implement this
> policy? How much courage does this government have?
> 
> Did I hear the government say it wants to double the farmers income by 2022?

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