Hindustan Times (East UP)

Paddy purchase up 23%: Govt

- Zia Haq letters@hindustati­mes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union government bought a record 47.9 million tonne of kharif (monsoon crops) paddy in its ongoing procuremen­t operations, 23% more than it did last year, according to data released by the government.

Nearly six million farmers have been paid minimum support prices worth ₹9000 crore for these purchases, the data show. The higher procuremen­t comes at a time when farm unions protesting on Delhi’s borders have demanded making federally fixed assured prices or MSP a legal right. Paddy is the main summer staple that drives the incomes of cultivator­s in states, such as Punjab. The food ministry’s official projection­s show the government’s total procuremen­t for summer paddy (2020-21) will likely touch 74.2 million tonnes, up from the total quantity of 62.7 million procured during 2019-20, an increase of 18%. Punjab’s share in total paddy procuremen­t stands at 42%.

The food ministry has expanded its procuremen­t operations, which refers to the government’s buying of farm produce at assured prices, for summer-sown crops to cover an estimated 10.5 million paddy growers, against last year’s 10.2 million.

The government has also raised by 27% the number of paddy-purchase centres, which now stand at 39,122, up from 30,709 last year, official figures show. Farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana are protesting reforms that allow agribusine­ss to freely trade farm produce, permit private traders to stockpile essential commoditie­s for future sales and lay down new rules for contract farming.

A crucial change is that traders, agribusine­sses and supermarke­ts can buy produce from any market, rather than only in notified markets where they are licenced to operate. The government enacted three laws on Sept 24 to usher in these changes. The laws have angered farmers, particular­ly in Punjab, who fear the reforms could pave the way for the dismantlin­g of the minimum support price (MSP) system, which offers growers an assured price, leave them vulnerable to powerful agribusine­sses and in an even weaker negotiatin­g position than before.

To placate farmers, the government’s food buying agencies have launched large buying operations in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Tamil Nadu, Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala,

Gujarat, Assam and Andhra Pradesh. The Centre has fixed an MSP for the so-called common variety paddy at ₹1,868 per quintal and for the A grade variety at ₹1,888 per quintal for the current year.

The govt has also accelerate­d purchase of other crops. “Up to 30.12.2020, the Government through its Nodal Agencies has procured 251633.79 MT of moong, urad, groundnuts and soyabean having MSP value of ₹1346.76 crores benefittin­g 1,35,813 farmers in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a, Gujarat, Haryana and Rajasthan,” a government note said.

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