BusinessLine (Delhi)

Wheat procuremen­t may increase 30% this year

Though it may rise to a 2year high, it may be lower than 37.29 mt target

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Wheat procuremen­t by the Indian Government through the Food Corporatio­n of India (FCI) has jumped 32 per cent within the first three days of April. The rise does not include the quantity bought last month. Though the procuremen­t normally begins on April 1, the Government began the purchase early this year and as a result bought 0.26 million tonnes (mt) as of March 31.

According to the official data, wheat procuremen­t until April 3 since it began from March 1 was 0.59 mt, up by 67 per cent from 0.35 mt a year ago. This is encouragin­g for the government considerin­g that arrivals until April 3 was 1.29 mt, down 13.5 per cent from 1.49 mt a year ago. The percentage of procuremen­t against arrival this year is 46 per cent compared with 24 per cent a year ago.

BONUS PAYMENT

The bulk of the purchase has been reported from Madhya

Pradesh at 0.58 mt, which is 98 per cent of the total purchases made so far. The minimum price in mandis of MP has marginally increased over the last 34 days to ₹2,234/quintal from ₹2,1502,160, traders said. The State government is paying a bonus of ₹125/quintal over and above the wheat’s minimum support price of ₹2,275/quintal.

But, Rajasthan, which also announced the same amount of bonus, has reported a procuremen­t of 9,703 tonnes out of 0.14 mt arrival. Uttar Pradesh, which last month unofficial­ly asked big companies and stockists not to enter the wheat market until the State buys the targeted quantity, has purchased 2,706 tonnes out of 38,209 tonnes that arrived at the purchase centres.

However, Agmarknet portal shows that the wheat arrival in all the mandis of Uttar Pradesh was 0.33 mt, in Rajasthan it was 0.18 mt and in Madhya Pradesh it was 1.42 mt. Interestin­gly, the percentage of procuremen­t against arrival (at purchase centres) this year was 73 per cent during April 13 against 37 per cent in the yearago period. The government had procured over 85 per cent of the wheat arrived in purchase centres in entire 202324 procuremen­t season.

RECORD PROJECTION

“If the current trend continues, there could be 30 per cent jump in wheat procuremen­t from last year, which may help the government to restore the original allocation, cut and substitute­d with rice two years back, under the food security law,” said an industry expert.

In 202324 season, the Centre had procured 26.2 mt of wheat out of the targetted 34.15 mt and in 202223 only 18.8 mt was bought for the Central Pool against the target of 44.4 mt.

While the Agricultur­e Ministry has pegged the wheat production to be at a record high of 112.02 mt for 202324 crop year (JulyJune), the Food Ministry has pegged the likely procuremen­t to be 37.29 mt in the marketing year beginning April 1.

 ?? PTI ?? BIG JUMP. Wheat purchase until April 3 since it began from March 1 was 0.59 mt, up by 67 per cent from 0.35 mt a year ago
PTI BIG JUMP. Wheat purchase until April 3 since it began from March 1 was 0.59 mt, up by 67 per cent from 0.35 mt a year ago

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