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Procuremen­t of wheat exceeds last year’s level

MP, Punjab lead the way; UP lags

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE & AGENCIES

Despite the lockdown, the government’s annual wheat procuremen­t from farmers so far in the 2020-21 marketing season (April-march) surpassed last year ’s total procuremen­t of 34.13 million tonnes. Madhya Pradesh and Punjab led the way as purchases lagged in Uttar Pradesh, one of the country’s largest producers.

Until Sunday, according to the data by the central government, around 34.15 million tonnes of wheat has been purchased for the central pool. In the whole season of 2019-20, around 34.13 million tonnes of wheat was purchased for the central pool. The wheat procuremen­t season runs from April to March, but bulk of purchases are made in the first three months.

The government has set a target of purchasing around 40.7 million tonnes of wheat from farmers this year. This is over 6 million tonnes more than last year due to the alltime high wheat harvest of 107.18 million tonnes in the 2019-20 crop year (July-june) against 103.60 million tonnes in the previous year.

According to data, of the 34.15 million tonnes of wheat procured for the central pool until Sunday, Punjab contribute­d 12.58 million tonnes of wheat against the target of 14 million tonnes. Procuremen­t from Madhya Pradesh was 11.33 million tonnes against the target of 10 million tonnes.

In Haryana, 7.06 million tonnes of wheat was purchased until Sunday against the target of 7.5 million tonnes. In Uttar Pradesh, just 2.03 million tonnes of wheat has been procured until May 24, against the target of 5.5 million tonnes. The four states account for over 80 per cent of the wheat procured for the central pool.

Though the procuremen­t is still below the target for this year, sources said there is still time as due to the lockdown, wheat procuremen­t in most parts started almost 15 days late this year. In states like Haryana, it started from April 20 against the usual time of first week of April.

Moreover, even if procuremen­t is slightly less than last year, it will not cause any shortage of cereals as there is ample carryover stocks from last year. This is despite extra grain distributi­on under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyana Yojana and for the migrants.

Meanwhile, in Uttar Pradesh, sources said procuremen­t has not picked up despite opening up a large number of purchasing Centres, mainly due to social distancing norms and absence of labour.

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