Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt to track purchase of rabi crops at MSP

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@htlive.com

AHEAD OF POLLS Move to ensure that farmers get fair price this season to avoid a repeat of last year’s agitations JAIPUR:

The Rajasthan government will monitor procuremen­t of rabi crops at minimum support price (MSP) to avoid a repeat of last year’s farmers’ agitations, said officials assigned with responsibi­lities for buying the produce.

A LED display board at the state BJP headquarte­rs in Jaipur shows that the state government will procure four million metric tonnes of mustard and eight million metric tonnes of chana (gram) this rabi season.

This indicates the BJP government’s seriousnes­s to alleviate rural distress following bypoll defeats and ahead of the assembly elections slated for December this year. Rajasthan is the third largest chana producer in the country; the production this rabi season is expected to be 15.86 lakh tonne, officials said.

After chief minister Vasundhara Raje announced last month one-time crop loan waiver of up to ₹ 50,000 for small and marginal farmers, land revenue exemption, and a slew of sops, the state government has taken some follow-up steps.

State cooperativ­e minister Ajay Singh Kilak has said sharecropp­ers will also be allowed to sell mustard and chana at MSP at mandis. A non-judicial contract will have to be made between farm land owner and the tenant farmer to avail of the facility.

The land owner will have to furnish relevant documents and the tenant farmer will have to fill a form before he will be able to sell the crop on MSP. The payment will be credited directly to the account.

Sources said chief minister has asked officials concerned to give priority to issues related to agricultur­e sector and brief her daily about the situation. With the procuremen­t season starting from April, the government does not want a repeat of farmers’ protests following non-procuremen­t of the produce on MSP. “We will be tracking the procuremen­t of the main crops, such as chana, mustard, bajra, and soybean, to ensure that farmers get fair price this season,” an official said.

While wheat is mostly procured by the Food Corporatio­n of India , bajra is consumed locally. Farmers generally get good prices for other rabi crops. Last season, crash in prices of moong and groundnut were a major reason for discontent.

Farmers’ unrest has been simmering across the state for the past one year and a recent march to state assembly by farmers affiliated to All India Kisan Sabha was foiled by the police. While opposition parties have tried to corner the government over the issue in the assembly, the government has come out with a slew of measures, including partial farm loan waiver. The agricultur­e department is also gearing up to organise Rajasthan global agri meet in Jodhpur division in April.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Farmers were stopped from marching towards the state assembly in Jaipur in February.
HT FILE PHOTO Farmers were stopped from marching towards the state assembly in Jaipur in February.

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