Centre Reviews Crop Damage, Assures MSP Procurement After Unseasonal Rains

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has conducted a detailed review of crop damage caused by recent unseasonal rains and hailstorms across several states. He has directed immediate surveys to assess losses and ensure prompt relief reaches affected farmers. The minister assured that the government will procure crops like wheat and paddy at Minimum Support Price (MSP) for the upcoming season. Additionally, a new region-specific approach involving five regional conferences is being adopted to plan better for the Kharif sowing season.

Key Points: Centre Reviews Crop Damage, Assures MSP & Relief to Farmers

  • Centre reviews crop damage from unseasonal rains
  • Surveys ordered for immediate farmer relief
  • MSP procurement for wheat, paddy assured
  • Region-specific strategy for upcoming Kharif season
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Centre reviews crop damage due to unseasonal rain, assures MSP procurement and relief to farmers

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reviews crop damage from unseasonal rains, assures MSP procurement and immediate relief for affected farmers.

"We will procure wheat and paddy, but at the same time, our focus is also very strong on pulses. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, March 20

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday said that the Centre has conducted a detailed review of the agricultural situation across the country, particularly in view of crop damage caused by unseasonal rains and hailstorms in several states.

Speaking to reporters here, the minister noted that crops in many regions were nearly ready for harvest when adverse weather conditions struck.

"Today, I conducted a detailed review of the entire country's agricultural situation, especially considering the impact of adverse weather in several states. At a time when crops are almost ready for harvest, not only did rainfall occur, but in many areas there was also hail, which has caused damage to crops. We immediately contacted the states concerned to identify where losses occurred due to hail," Chouhan said.

Directions have been issued for immediate surveys and necessary action so that affected farmers receive relief at the earliest, he added.

Earlier in the day, Chouhan said in a post on X that he held a meeting with senior officials at Krishi Bhavan to review the agricultural situation across the country.

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held regarding crop losses in several states due to unseasonal rains and hailstorms. The minister directed officials to ensure prompt assessment of the damage and swift action to provide relief to farmers.

Chouhan also emphasised that the government is preparing for the upcoming procurement season and assured farmers that crops will be purchased at the Minimum Support Price (MSP).

"The procurement of wheat and paddy will begin shortly, and production has been bumper this year. We will procure wheat and paddy, but at the same time, our focus is also very strong on pulses. We will purchase the entire quantity that farmers wish to sell," he said.

The minister further said that the government is adopting a region-specific approach for preparing the strategy for the upcoming Kharif season.

"Earlier, we used to hold a single meeting to prepare for the upcoming Kharif crop. Now, in Delhi, we will organise regional conferences because broadly the country can be divided into five regions - North, South, West, East, and the hilly and Northeast states," he said.

According to the minister, the government has divided the country into five joint groups to ensure better coordination and planning for the Kharif season.

He said three regional conferences have already been scheduled - April 7 in Jaipur, April 17 in Lucknow, and April 24 in Odisha - while the dates for the remaining two conferences will be finalised soon.

Chouhan added that the objective of these regional consultations is to formulate better agricultural strategies according to local conditions and strengthen support systems for farmers ahead of the Kharif sowing season.

- IANS

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Meera T
Regional conferences are a welcome change! A one-size-fits-all policy never works for Indian agriculture. The challenges in Odisha are very different from Rajasthan. Hope they genuinely listen to farmers' voices in these meetings. 🤞
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Aditya G
Promises are easy to make. My uncle in MP lost half his chana crop to hail. The local patwari hasn't even come for a survey yet. Action on the ground is what matters. "Immediate" relief often takes months.
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Sarah B
The focus on pulses procurement is excellent. We need to reduce our dependence on imports. If farmers get a guaranteed MSP for tur or urad, it will encourage more cultivation. This is a positive long-term strategy.
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Karthik V
Bumper production is good, but if it gets damaged by weather, what's the use? We need better crop insurance schemes that pay out quickly without endless paperwork. Fasal Bima Yojana needs to be more efficient.
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, while the intent seems good, the timing feels reactive. Weather forecasts were available. Could more have been done to warn farmers or help them take protective measures? Prevention is better than relief. Hope the Kharif planning includes robust early warning systems.

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