BusinessLine (Chennai)

Wheat purchase at 196 lt exceeds Govt’s current annual requiremen­t

- Our Bureau New Delhi

After procuremen­t of wheat exceeded 196 lakh tonnes (lt) in current season, the government has said that it has surpassed the annual requiremen­t of 186 lt for all welfare schemes including the National Food Security Act.

However, the actual requiremen­t was 225 lt two years back, which was reduced after the country faced lower production of wheat and replaced with rice in the allocation.

While the government has been making eŠorts to buy at least 310 lt in the 2024-25 marketing year (April-March) after stocks on April fell to 16-year low and reached near the buffer norm, the real challenge is in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar, where it was earlier hoped to get a sizeable quantity.

“Government’s procuremen­t is going on smoothly, Till now, we have procured 196 lakh tonne whereas the annual requiremen­t of Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) and other welfare schemes is 186 lakh tonnes,” a government o”cial said quoting media report.

The Centre had procured 261.97 lt of wheat in the 2023-24 and the target for this year is 373 lt.

HIGHER OUTPUT

Pan-India wheat production may be over 115 mt this year, exceeding the government’s second advance estimates of 112.02 mt, experts said. The target was 114 mt for 2023-24 crop year (July-June). The country’s wheat production was 110.55 mt in 2022-23.

There are four-five factors that mainly helped more number of farmers to harvest higher wheat this year whereas earlier a few progressiv­e farmers were only getting better yield, said Gyanendra Singh, Director of Karnal-based Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research (IIWBR).

Singh said that Punjab has reported an average 7.5 quintal per hectare more yield this year taking the average productivi­ty to about 5.3 tonne per hectare while details from other States are yet to come.

The wheat production is likely to cross 115 mt, he added.

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