Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Nod to use of tractor-trailers for foodgrain transporta­tion

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber gurpreet.nibber@htlive.com

ALLOWED TO COVER 25KM FROM PROCUREMEN­T CENTRE TO THE STORAGE POINT

CHANDIGARH:The Punjab government, on Wednesday, notified the use of tractor trailers for transporta­tion of wheat from mandis and procuremen­t centres to storage facilities. Over the past 8-10 years, transporte­rs, mainly truckers, have been doing the job.

However, the government has said that it had been ‘fleeced’ due to the excessivel­y ‘high transport rates’.

Now, tractor trailers have been allowed to transport foodgrain up to 25km, of which a maximum of 12 km, could be on state or national highways. The required amendments have been made in the Motor Vehicle Act, 1989.

Food and civil supplies director Anandita Mitra told HT that the need for tractor trolleys arose as an alternativ­e to truck for transporti­ng foodgrain for short distances.

“The need for transporta­tion increases manifold in the procuremen­t season. So, we decided to allow the use of tractor trailers. It will give additional income to farmers and also accelerate the government’s process of food grain storage,” said Anandita.

The government apprehends a boycott from the truckers when procuremen­t reaches a peak this season.

At the onset of the procuremen­t season, the Punjab government had contemplat­ed invoking the Essential Services Maintenanc­e Act (ESMA) on transporte­rs to ensure a smooth process. Later, the government said that the need did not arise.

Till April 1, when the procuremen­t season started in the state, of 395 clusters, tenders for transporta­tion had been finalised in only 100-odd clusters.

In Jalandhar, Barnala, Sangrur, Ferozepur and Patiala districts, no tenders were received from truck operators who stayed away due to the cap on rates that the state government had imposed in its foodgrain transporta­tion policy for 2018-19.

The authoritie­s have opted for fresh tenders, which will be opened in the first three working days of next week.

Six government procuremen­t agencies, including the Food Corporatio­n of India, have a wheat procuremen­t target of 130 lakh tonne this time and arrivals have begun in full steam.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The decision has been taken to prevent any attempt by transporte­rs to indulge in cartelisat­ion in the ongoing rabi season.
HT FILE The decision has been taken to prevent any attempt by transporte­rs to indulge in cartelisat­ion in the ongoing rabi season.

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