Centre Approves 20 Lakh MT Potato Buy in UP, Boosts Chana & Tur Procurement

The Union Agriculture Ministry has approved major procurement initiatives to support farmers across three states. The flagship decision is the approval to buy 20 lakh metric tonnes of potatoes from Uttar Pradesh under the Market Intervention Scheme. Additionally, the procurement quota for chana in Andhra Pradesh has been increased, and the procurement period for tur in Karnataka has been extended by 30 days. These measures are designed to ensure farmers receive remunerative prices and are protected from distress sales in volatile markets.

Key Points: Centre Approves Potato, Chana, Tur Procurement for Farmers

  • 20 LMT potato procurement in UP
  • Chana procurement quota raised in Andhra
  • Tur procurement extended in Karnataka
  • Shield farmers from distress sales
  • Central financial support of Rs. 203.15 crore
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Centre approves 20 lakh MT potato procurement in Uttar Pradesh

Centre approves 20 LMT potato procurement in UP, boosts chana buy in Andhra, extends tur procurement in Karnataka to ensure fair prices for farmers.

"This timely measure will empower potato-growing farmers in Uttar Pradesh by securing them profitable returns. - Official Release"

New Delhi, April 18

In a decision offering substantial relief to farmers, the Centre has formally approved the procurement of potatoes in Uttar Pradesh, alongside chana procurement operations in Andhra Pradesh, and an important extension of the tur procurement timeframe in Karnataka.

These decisions, approved by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, are designed to guarantee that farmers receive fair and remunerative prices for their hard-earned produce, a release said.

It said the decisions effectively shield producers from the hardships of distress sales in volatile markets and contribute to overall stability and predictability in the agricultural marketplace, fostering a more secure environment for cultivation and trade.

Chouhan reaffirmed that under guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Central Government remains steadfastly committed to protecting and advancing the interests of every farmer across the nation.

He elaborated that a core objective of the government is to ensure that no farmer is compelled to offload their crops at undervalued rates due to market pressures or any unforeseen circumstances.

Chouhan highlighted the ministry's proactive approach, emphasising continuous and close coordination with state governments to deliver prompt, empathetic, and highly effective interventions tailored to farmers' needs.

"In line with this, the approvals were issued today following a productive virtual meeting convened by Shivraj Singh Chouhan with the agriculture ministers and senior officials from the concerned states, underscoring the government's responsive mechanism," the release said.

The release said that Agriculture Ministry has accorded full approval to the Uttar Pradesh government's detailed proposal for procuring potatoes under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) specifically for the 2025-26 agricultural year.

Pursuant to this sanction, a substantial volume of 20 LMT -- or 20 lakh metric tonnes -- of potatoes will be purchased across the state at a predetermined Market Intervention Price fixed at Rs. 6,500.9 per metric tonne.

The Centre's projected financial contribution towards this initiative stands at Rs. 203.15 crore, reflecting strong central support.

"This timely measure will empower potato-growing farmers in Uttar Pradesh by securing them profitable returns on their investment and produce, while preventing forced sales at suboptimal prices amid market fluctuations," the release said.

It said that the Agriculture Minister endorsed the Andhra Pradesh government's request under the Price Support Scheme (PSS), initially approving the procurement of 94,500 metric tonnes of chana, also known as Bengal gram.

Building on this, and in direct response to the state government's further appeal, the minister has elevated the maximum allowable procurement quota for Bengal gram under PSS during the Rabi Marketing Season 2025-26 to an enhanced limit of 1,13,250 metric tonnes.

Chouhan also approved a 30-day extension for the ongoing procurement of tur (pigeon pea), commonly referred to as arhar, at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) through the Price Support Scheme (PSS) for the Kharif 2025-26 season in Karnataka. With this extension, procurement activities will now persist right up to May 15, 2026, granting producers much-needed additional flexibility.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the intent is good, I hope there's a robust system to prevent wastage. We've seen in the past how procured potatoes sometimes rot in storage. The government must ensure proper cold chain infrastructure is in place. The financial outlay is significant and must be used effectively.
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Aditya G
Good to see coordinated action for chana in Andhra and tur in Karnataka as well. Farmers need this safety net across different crops and states. The extension for tur procurement is crucial—it gives farmers more time to get a fair price. Jai Kisan!
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Priya S
My uncle is a potato farmer near Agra. The uncertainty every season is nerve-wracking. This news will bring some peace of mind to families like ours. Hope the procurement centres are accessible and the process is transparent without any middlemen taking a cut.
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Karthik V
The price of ₹6,500 per MT needs to be looked at carefully. After accounting for rising costs of seeds, fertiliser, and labour, is this truly remunerative? The government should involve farmer unions in these price fixation discussions to make it truly fair.
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Michael C
Positive policy moves like this are essential for food security and farmer welfare. Stabilizing the market helps both producers and consumers in the long run. The virtual meeting with state ministers shows a modern, coordinated approach to governance.

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