Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

2020-21 likely to see record paddy procuremen­t

- Zia Haq letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Centre is on course to buying a record quantity of kharif or summersown paddy during 2020-21, with a sharply higher share of Punjab’s crop, with procuremen­t nationwide rising 16.5% from the quantity purchased in the previous year, data from the food ministry show.

Paddy is the main summer staple that drives the incomes of millions of farmers. The ministry’s official figures show the government’s total procuremen­t of summer paddy has touched 65.8 million tonnes until January 22 against the purchase of 56.5 million tonnes in the correspond­ing part of last year.

About 9.5 million farmers have been paid minimum support price worth ₹1.24 lakh crore. The food ministry has projected that total procuremen­t will likely touch 74.2 million tonnes, up from the total quantity of 62.7 million procured during 2019-20.

Punjab’s share is 20.2 million tonne, which is 30.7% of the total quantity procured.

Production of kharif or summer crops this year is likely to be a record 144.5 million tonne, slightly higher than the 143.4 million tonne produced during the kharif season of 2019-20.

The ministry this year expanded its procuremen­t operations, which refers to the government’s buying of farm produce at assured prices for summer-sown crops amid a massive farmers’ protest against three agricultur­al laws approved last year to remove regulation­s in the farm sector.

The government hopes to cover an estimated 10.5 million paddy growers this year, against last year’s 10.2 million. The government has also raised by 27% the number of paddy-purchase centres, which now stand at 39,122, up from 30,709 last year, official figures show.

An official statement said paddy procuremen­t is still under way in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Uttarakhan­d, Tamil Nadu,

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