Maharashtra forms task force to address climate change and prevent farmers’ suicides
The Hindu
Maharashtra's new task force aims to tackle climate change and prevent farmer suicides through integrated solutions and support systems.
Maharashtra has formed a special task force to address agricultural distress due to climate change and to prevent farmers’ suicides. A 10-member committee comprising eight government officials and two experts, constituted by the Commissioner of Agriculture of Maharashtra, held its first meeting on Monday (February 16, 2026).
As per the government order issued by Agriculture Commissioner Suraj Mandhare and accessed byThe Hindu, the main aims of the task force are to study social, economic, psychological and agriculture-related factors which lead to farmers’ distress and suicides; find implementable solutions for climate change related agricultural distress issues; bring all the current schemes and programmes for suicide prevention under an integrated approach and add mental health support to these measures; put in place a special action plan for emergency situations; prepare local-level action plans and link them to regional plans; and coordinate with non-governmental and semi-governmental organisations for effective implementation of measures.
Mr. Mandhare said a similar small-scale experiment in Nashik in 2019 had proven successful in reducing farmers’ suicides in the district substantially. “The focus should not be on compensation after suicides, but on prevention of suicides and increasing the income of the farmers,” he toldThe Hindu from Pune.
The members of the committee include Rafiq Naikwadi, Sunil Borkar, Uday Deshmukh, Ganesh Ghorpade, Jeevan Bunde, Nandkishor Nainwad, Satyajeet Shitole, Vinayak Hegana, Srushti Doijad and Sonali Shilkar.
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