Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Punjab govt will purchase maize, bajra, sunflower, pulses at MSP, says Mann

- Harmandeep Singh harmandeep.singh@htlive.com

SATOJ (SANGRUR): Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday announced that his government will purchase maize, bajra, sunflower and moong crops at MSP, encouragin­g farmers to adopt less water consuming options as an alternativ­e to paddy in the wake of fast-depleting groundwate­r.

Currently, farmers in the state are getting minimum support price (MSP) for only wheat and paddy crops and the government is also purchasing only these two crops. The other crops are being purchased by private traders.

“Our government will purchase maize, sunflower, moong and bajra crops at MSP and at the government’s own expenses. Even if we have to sell these crops to any country, we will not let farmers suffer,” said Mann while addressing a gathering of farmers of his native village Satoj in Sangrur. Mann was in Satoj to promote direct seeding of rice (DSR) in the upcoming kharif season.

Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema and MLA, Sunam, Aman Arora were also present on the occasion.

Under the DSR technique, the seeds are sown in the field directly rather than transplant­ing seedlings. The state government has already announced to provide financial assistance of ₹ 1,500 per acre to each farmer if they adopt DSR technique, which results in less use of water in paddy cultivatio­n.

‘Satoj must set an example by using DSR’

Calling upon the farmers of Satoj, Mann said that they must set an example for the entire Punjab by sowing paddy on maximum area with DSR method.

Mann said that it is the need of the hour that our farmers must switch from traditiona­l paddy transplant­ation to the advanced technology of DSR.

“Try it first and then you will tell your relatives about it. Only by going this way, we will be able to leave water for the next generation. Otherwise, only the name of Punjab will remain. River water has been contaminat­ed and ground water is depleting. We have to save Punjab’s water, drinking water, rivers’ water and groundwate­r,” said Mann.

The CM also assured the farmers that during the tenure of their government, they will be getting superior quality of fertiliser­s, and pesticides.

 ?? ANI ?? Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann plays with a child outside a mosque in Malerkotla on Tuesday.
ANI Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann plays with a child outside a mosque in Malerkotla on Tuesday.

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