Haryana Government Has Decided To Start Government Procurement Of Wheat From April 1, 2021 So That Farmers Do Not Have To Stock The Early Crop
07 March 2021, Chandigarh: Taking an important step in the interest of farmers, Haryana Government has decided to start government procurement of wheat from April 1, 2021 so that farmers do not have to stock the early crop. The procurement of wheat was started on April 10 last year. About 400 small and big procurement centres will be set up for the procurement of wheat. Apart from this mandis will be set up according to the needs of the farmers.
While addressing a press conference Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala said that Haryana is the only state in the country where a total of six crops including wheat, mustard, pulses, gram, sunflower, and barley are purchased at the Minimum Support Price (MSP). For the first time in the state, barley crop will be procured on MSP and for this, seven mandis have been earmarked.
He said that Haryana will be the first state in the history of the country where the payment for the crop will reach the farmer in his own bank account or in the account of the Arthiya within 48 hours of submitting the J-Form. He hoped that neighboring states would also adopt this policy in the interest of farmers.
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Sh. Dushyant Chautala said that if Punjab, Rajasthan and other neighboring states want to adopt Haryana’s model of crop-procurement, then the Haryana government is ready to provide all possible technical assistance to them.
He said that so far 7.25 lakh farmers of the state have registered themselves on the ‘Meri Fasal Mera Byora’ portal for the sale of wheat. Not only this, 1.03 lakh farmers of neighboring states have also registered themselves on this portal. OSD of Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Kamlesh Bhadu was also present at the occasion.
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