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Over 16% increase in paddy procurement over previous season: Govt

About 49.20 lakh farmers have already been benefitted from the ongoing RMS procurement operations with MSP value of Rs 85,603.57 crore…reports Asian Lite News.

A total of 889.62 LMTs (lakh metric tonnes) of paddy (Kharif crop 718.09 LMT and Rabi crop 171.53 LMT) has been purchased in the ongoing season of Kharif 2020-21 against the last year’s 764.39 LMT, an official statement said on Monday.

This purchase, as on September 5, has benefitted about 130.47 lakh farmers from the ongoing KMS procurement operations with MSP value of Rs 1,67,960.77 crore. Paddy procurement has reached at an all-time high level, surpassing previous high of 773.45 LMT in KMS 2019-20, the Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Ministry statement said.

Marketing Season RMS 2021-22 has concluded in wheat procuring states and up to August 18, a quantity of 433.44 LMT of wheat has been procured — an all-time high as it has exceeded the previous high of 389.93 LMT of RMS 2020-21 — against the last year corresponding purchase of 389.93 LMT.

About 49.20 lakh farmers have already been benefitted from the ongoing RMS procurement operations with MSP value of Rs 85,603.57 crore.

For the cropping year 2020-21, which includes Kharif 2020-21, Rabi 2021 and Summer 2021 seasons, the government, through its nodal agencies, has procured 11,99,713.15 MT of pulses and oilseeds having MSP value of Rs 6,742.51 crore benefitting 7,02,368 farmers in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Odisha and Rajasthan, as up to September 5.

Fresh crop of Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) 2021-22 season is expected to arrive soon. Based on the proposal received from Karnataka, approval was accorded for procurement of 40,000 MT of pulses under the Price Support Scheme (PSS) during KMS 2021-22. For other states/UTs, approval will also be accorded on receipt of proposals for procurement of pulses, oilseeds, and copra under PSS so that procurement of FAQ grade of these crops can be made at notified MSP for the Kharif Marketing Season 2021-22 directly from the registered farmers if the market rate goes below MSP during the notified harvesting period in the respective states/UTs by the central nodal agencies, through state nominated procuring agencies, as done during previous years.

For the season 2021-22, sanction for procurement of 51000 MT of copra from Tamil Nadu has been given, against which 8.30 MT having MSP value of Rs 0.09 crore has been procured benefitting 36 farmers in Tamil Nadu, up to September 5, the release said.

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UP likely to set record in paddy production

Due to favourable weather conditions, the yield is likely to increase by one million tonnes in the current kharif season. Last year, the production of paddy had crossed 257.04 lakh tonnes…reports Asian Lite News.

Uttar Pradesh is all set to create a new record in paddy production for the second year in a row this year.

According to an official release, the cultivation of paddy this year is on 60 lakh hectares of land against last year’s 58.92 lakh hectares.

Due to favourable weather conditions, the yield is likely to increase by one million tonnes in the current kharif season. Last year, the production of paddy had crossed 257.04 lakh tonnes.

The Agriculture Department had set a target of cultivating paddy on 60 lakh hectares of land out of 96.03 lakh hectares in this Kharif season, of which sowing had been done on 57.72 lakh hectares till August 4.

Sowing of paddy on the remaining land is likely to be completed by August 15.

Based on the data of paddy sown last year and this year, it is now being claimed that this time there will be a record production of paddy in UP.

UP is also likely to set a new record in the production of coarse cereals like millet and maize as well due to the conducive weather, according to experts.

Out of 18 divisions in the state, the production of paddy is likely to the highest in Bareilly division due to its maximum sowing.

The official spokesman said that in Bareilly division, paddy has been sown on 194.40 thousand hectares of land, followed by 175.50 thousand hectares in Moradabad division, 156.01 thousand hectares in Meerut division, 141.40 thousand hectares in Aligarh division, 73.72 thousand hectares in Saharanpur division and 25 thousand hectares in Vindhyachal division.

With record production of paddy and coarse cereals, Uttar Pradesh’s participation in the central food basket is set to increase further.

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