India is expected to harvest 291.95 mt of foodgrain in 2019-20
Wheat is the main rabi crop, harvesting of which will begin from next month
India's rabi sowing has reached new records this year on the back of strong post-monsoon showers which have ensured adequate soil moisture reducing farmers' expenditure on irrigation
Sowing of rabi crops begins in October and harvesting kicks off from March
As per the ministry's latest data, wheat was sown in 834,000 hectare more area so far in the ongoing rabi (winter) season of the 2019-20 crop year (July-June)
Minimum support price for wheat will now be Rs 1,925 a quintal, lowest in the last five years
SMEs account for bulk of wheat mills in india in value terms
India's wheat output estimated at 99.12 million tonnes for 2018-19
The government wants to restrict overseas purchase so that domestic prices of wheat do not come under pressure as the country's wheat output is expected to scale a record high this year.
Second monthly rise indicates trend will continue in near term
Prices started falling from second half of March because new crop started arriving from Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat
It will procure 5.5 million tonnes of rabi rice as well
Wheat stocks of Food Corporation of India and state agencies worth over Rs 700 crore and meant for distributing through ration shops was rendered 'unusable' in Punjab between 2011-12 and 2015-16 because of poor storage facility, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India said today.In a report tabled in Parliament, the auditor also found that an additional food subsidy of over Rs 35,000 crore during the same period as the Centre didn't clear its annual subsidy payouts on time. Due to delay in subsidy clearance, the Corporation resorted to market borrowings at high interest rates to meet its expenditure, which could have been avoided had the Finance Ministry cleared food subsidy on time. It also found that an expenditure of Rs 237.65 was incurred during the same period due to non-rationalization of surplus labour and deployment of costlier labour in depots. In one case, the CAG found that an average FCI labour was handling around 998-1776 bags per day which is much more than ...
Till date, government has procured over 27 million tonnes of wheat
Agricultural ministry has revised its estimates by 0.8 million tonnes following a good monsoon
Of this, over 1.78 mn tonnes have been procured by Food & Supplies Dept, 2.59 mn tonnes by HAFED
Despite having 5,000 procurement centres, UP lacks warehouses to store large quantities of the crop
Foodgrain production is estimated to touch a record 271.98 mt in the current year
After last year's slippage, the central government has some cheer on wheat procurement, with its purchase this year till April 12 being six per cent more than in 2016-17 at this date, at 3.8 million tonnes (mt).If the trend stays, the Centre might reach its target of 33 mt in wheat procurement well on time. This does not include the extra five mt promised by the newly elected Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh.India's annual wheat procurement to run the subsidised food programme starts from April. The bulk of purchase is completed in the first three months of the financial year (which began April 1). The government recently re-imposed the 10 per cent import duty on wheat, days before state and central agencies started their annual procurement. It also raised the Minimum Support Price (MSP) by Rs 100 a quintal for 2017-18, to Rs 1,625 a qtl.Last year, the government had aimed at 28 mt of wheat buying but could not exceed around 23 mt. The main reason was attributed to less ...
The Uttar Pradesh government's decision to purchase eight million tonnes (mt) of wheat from farmers could mean an additional financial burden of at least Rs 8,000 crore.The earlier Akhilesh Yadav government had planned to purchase three mt from farmers in 2017-18. The new Adityanath government scaled this up to eight mt, half in the first phase, at its first Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.Assuming all this additional wheat is purchased at the centrally-set Minimum Support Price of Rs 1,625 a quintal, it would mean either the state or Centre has to immediately arrange for an extra Rs 8,125 crore. Purchase would be from a network of 5,000-odd purchase centres Officials said of the eight mt, around seven mt is expected to be purchases by state agencies and the rest by Food Corporation of India.Till now, the UP government has never bought more than four or five mt in a year. In 2016-17, it had bought only 0.8 mt from farmers.That apart, buying an extra five mt has challenges. Experts said ...