Rs 1,718 Crore MSP Boost for Cotton Farmers Approved by Cabinet

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved Minimum Support Price funding of Rs 1,718.56 crore for the 2023-24 cotton season. This funding will enable the Cotton Corporation of India to procure cotton from farmers when market prices fall below the MSP, ensuring remunerative returns. The initiative supports approximately 60 lakh cotton farmers and stabilizes a sector that involves 400-500 lakh people in allied activities. CCI has established over 508 procurement centres across 11 states and launched tech tools like the "Cott-Ally" app for better farmer outreach.

Key Points: Cabinet Approves Rs 1,718 Cr MSP Support for Cotton Farmers

  • Rs 1,718.56 crore MSP funding approved
  • Supports cotton farmers during low market prices
  • CCI designated as central procurement agency
  • Covers 11 major cotton-growing states
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Cabinet approves Rs 1,718.56 crore MSP support for cotton farmers for 2023-24 season

Cabinet approves Rs 1,718.56 crore MSP funding for 2023-24 cotton season to support farmers and stabilize prices. Learn more.

"The MSP operations are undertaken to safeguard the interests of cotton farmers - Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs"

New Delhi, March 18

In a significant step towards strengthening farmer welfare and advancing the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved Minimum Support Price funding of Rs 1,718.56 crore to the Cotton Corporation of India for the cotton season 2023-24.

This funding aims to provide direct price support to cotton farmers across the country.

As per a statement released by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, "The MSP operations are undertaken to safeguard the interests of cotton farmers, particularly during periods when market prices fall below the MSP. These interventions play a crucial role in stabilising cotton prices, preventing distress sales, and ensuring remunerative returns to farmers."

By enhancing inclusivity in agricultural markets, MSP operations contribute significantly to the economic security of cotton-growing communities.

Cotton remains one of India's most vital cash crops, sustaining the livelihoods of approximately 60 lakh farmers and supporting 400-500 lakh people engaged in allied activities, including processing, trade, and textiles.

"During the 2023-24 cotton season, the area under cultivation was estimated at 114.47 lakh hectares, with production pegged at 325.22 lakh bales, accounting for nearly 25% of global cotton output. The Government of India fixes the MSP for seed cotton (kapas) based on the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP)," the statement added.

The Government has designated the Cotton Corporation of India as the central nodal agency for undertaking MSP operations in cotton. CCI procures all Fair Average Quality (FAQ) cotton from farmers without any quantitative ceiling, whenever market prices fall below MSP levels, thereby providing an assured safety net to farmers.

As part of its preparedness, CCI has established a robust procurement network across all 11 major cotton-growing States, with over 508 procurement centres operational in 152 districts, ensuring seamless and accessible procurement for farmers.

Further, CCI has undertaken several technology-driven and farmer-centric initiatives to enhance the efficiency and transparency of MSP operations. These include disseminating MSP-related information, implementing the Bale Identification and Traceability System (BITS), and launching the "Cott-Ally" mobile app, which enables better outreach and service delivery to farmers.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the textile sector, stable cotton prices are crucial for the entire supply chain. This funding should help prevent the wild price fluctuations that hurt small manufacturers like us. Hope the procurement is as smooth as promised.
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Arjun K
Good move, but the real test is on the ground. In our district, farmers often complain about delays in payment from CCI. The "Cott-Ally" app is a good initiative, but they need to ensure the backend system works flawlessly. Timely payment is everything for a farmer.
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Priya S
Supporting 60 lakh farmers directly and crores more indirectly... this is what inclusive growth looks like. The Bale Traceability system is a smart move for quality and transparency. Hope this strengthens our position as a global cotton leader.
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Michael C
The scale is impressive - 25% of global output. This kind of price support is essential for food (and fiber) security. It's a complex ecosystem from farm to fabric. Efficient implementation will be key to its success.
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Nisha Z
अच्छी खबर है! (Good news!). But I hope small and marginal farmers, who need it most, can easily access these 500+ procurement centres. Sometimes the process is daunting for them. More awareness camps in villages would help.

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