Millennium Post

GOV PROCURES 388.34L TONS WHEAT

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NEW DELHI: The ongoing corona pandemic crisis notwithsta­nding, government agencies have procured a record 388.34 lakh tons of wheat from farmers till Monday, which is nearly seven lakh tons more than in the correspond­ing period last year.

This year, Madhya Pradesh has purchased the largest quota of wheat for the Central pool at 129.34 lakh tons, followed by Punjab where government agencies have procured 127.11 lakh tons of wheat from farmers.

As per the Food Corporatio­n of India (FCI) data on wheat procuremen­t till Monday in the current rabi marketing year 2020-21, government agencies across the country have procured 388.34 lakh tons of wheat, which is 11.66 per cent more than in the correspond­ing period last year.

For wheat procured during the rabi season of the crop year 2019-20 (July-june), the Central government has fixed the minimum support price (MSP) at Rs 1,925 per quintal. Government procuremen­t of wheat in the current rabi marketing season 202021 is 129.34 lakh tons in Madhya Pradesh, 127.11 lakh tons in Punjab, 73.98 lakh tons in Haryana, 35.13 lakh tons in Uttar Pradesh, 21.61 lakh tons in Rajasthan, 57,262 tons in Gujarat, 38,026 tons in Uttarakhan­d, 11,482 tons in Chandigarh, 5,081 tons in Bihar, 3,129 tons in Himachal Pradesh, 28 tons in Delhi and 11 tons in Jammu and Kashmir. According to informatio­n received from the procuremen­t agency, the government procuremen­t of wheat was in its last phase.

According to the third advance production estimate for the crop year 201920 released by the Union ministry of Agricultur­e and Farmers Welfare, the production of wheat is estimated to be nearly 107.2 million tons this year.

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