Millennium Post

GOVT TO PROCURE 50K MT POTATO

- DHIRENDRA KUMAR

In a major move aimed at making available politicall­y sensitive commodity potatoes at an affordable price throughout the year, the government has decided to procure 50,000 MT potatoes from farmers to stabilise the prices of root vegetable.

According to a senior official, procuremen­t of potatoes would be initiated under the Price Stabilisat­ion Fund (PSF). “The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has asked Nafed and National Cooperativ­e Consumers' Federation (NCCF) to procure the essential commodity from farmers. Both the Central agencies would procure 25,000 MT potatoes each,” the official said.

The official further stated that procuremen­t of potato would start only after getting a detailed crop production data from the Union Agricultur­e Ministry. “It's not yet clear about the shortfall in the production of the crop. The quantity of procuremen­t would be increased or decreased on the basis of production data,” the official said.

“We have sought production data from Agricultur­e Ministry and after evaluating the report, procuremen­t would be initiated. We are hoping that production data would be submitted by Agricultur­e Ministry soon,” the official said, adding that it's for the first time that the process to procure potatoes has been initiated.

Hailing the decision, Ganesh Nanote, a farmer from Maharashtr­a, said, “It's a good move as it would not only help farmers in getting better price of their produce but also ensure the availabili­ty of the vegetable at an affordable price during the peak season when prices tough the sky.”

In another move, the government has also asked Nafed to procure about 30,000 tonne of onions from Nashik, the onion producing district in Maharashtr­a.

Notably, the wholesale prices of potato in West Bengal have started rising as the state has witnessed a 14 per cent drop in production this year. Given the price trend, the Odisha government is also mulling to create a buffer stock. The state government has also decided to purchase potatoes worth Rs 28-30 crore through Nafed for market interventi­on.

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