Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Mann announces big relief for Moong cultivator­s

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CHANDIGARH: In a pathbreaki­ng initiative aimed at giving a reprieve to Moong cultivator­s, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday announced to bear the gap, upto Rs 1000 per quintal, for Moong crop sold below MSP to farmers for Moongi crop.

Announcing the decision here on Saturday, the Chief Minister directed the Finance Department to ensure that no deviation from it takes place and every farmer is benefitted from it. He said that this incentive is being given to all the Moongi cultivator­s, including those who have already sold their crop. Bhagwant Mann said that necessary amendment in rules has been made in this regard.

The Chief Minister said that the total arrival of Moong in the year 2021-22 was 2.98 lakh quintal whereas after the state government has announced MSP on the crop the arrival of Moong in the current season 2022-23 is expected to be 4 lakh quintals. He said that at present Moong is procured by MARKFED for the first time as per MSP worth Rs.7275 per quintal. However, Bhagwant Mann said that he had received reports that due to damage of the crop, it was not being purchased on MSP.

The Chief Minister said that to bail out the farmers, who are not able to sell their grain on MSP, the state government is giving this incentive to them. Giving details, he said that for crop purchased on MSP no incentive will be there, but for the crop sold at Rs 7,000 per quintal, an additional support incentive worth Rs 275 per quintal is being given. Bhagwant Mann said that those farmers who sold Moongi at Rs 6,500 per quintal are being given Rs 775 as an incentive and those who have sold the crop at Rs 6,000 per quintal are entitled to an incentive worth Rs 1,000 per quintal.

Keeping in view the difficulti­es faced by the farmers to sell the crop, he said that he has already approved relaxation in existing specificat­ions for purchase of damaged moong crop.

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