Chhattisgarh Debunks Paddy Loss Claims, Highlights Robust Digital Monitoring

The Chhattisgarh government has clarified that weight loss in stored paddy, known as "shrinkage," is a natural and unavoidable scientific process, not a sign of mismanagement. Official data shows shrinkage rates, like the estimated 3.49% for 2024-25, are consistent with historical averages. The state now employs a robust digital procurement framework with stock tracking, online payments, and real-time monitoring to ensure transparency and accountability. This system guarantees farmers receive full payment while automatically triggering investigations if losses exceed scientifically acceptable limits.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Explains Paddy Shrinkage, Touts Digital Procurement

  • Shrinkage is a natural moisture loss
  • Loss rates align with historical averages
  • Digital system enables tracking & accountability
  • System ensures full payment to farmers
  • Aims for transparent, corruption-proof handling
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Chhattisgarh govt safeguards protect paddy procurement system from loss and manipulation

Chhattisgarh govt clarifies paddy storage "shrinkage" is a natural, monitored process, detailing digital safeguards in its procurement system.

"Shrinkage is no longer an assumption; it is data-tracked, measured, and accountable. - Chhattisgarh CMO"

Raipur, January 15

Amid misleading claims circulating in some quarters regarding paddy losses due to shrinkage and pest damage during storage, the Government of Chhattisgarh has clarified that such losses are neither irregular nor indicative of mismanagement.

According to Chhattisgarh CMO, the moisture reduction during storage, known as "shrinkage" is a natural and technically unavoidable physical process that has existed for decades across all rice-producing states of India.

Official government records show that shrinkage during the Kharif Marketing Year 2019-20 stood at 6.32 percent, while in 2020-21 it was recorded at 4.17 percent. These figures clearly demonstrate that storage shrinkage is not a recent phenomenon or the result of any change in policy or administration; it is an inherent characteristic of grain storage.

Paddy stored in procurement centers naturally loses some weight due to changes in moisture levels, temperature, storage duration, transportation conditions, and environmental exposure. Scientifically, this is referred to as "moisture loss" or "drying loss." While it cannot be eliminated, it can be accurately measured, controlled, and transparently monitored, as per the CMO.

For the Kharif Marketing Year 2024-25, estimated shrinkage is approximately 3.49 percent, fully in line with historical averages and well within normal scientific parameters. According to the CMO, it is not the presence of shrinkage but the strength of the monitoring system.

Under the current paddy procurement framework, digital stock entries, weight verification, quality testing, warehouse tracking, transportation surveillance, and lifting audits are now in place across the state.

Shrinkage is no longer an assumption; it is data-tracked, measured, and accountable. Where losses fall within scientifically acceptable limits, they are treated as normal. Where losses exceed expected parameters, investigation and responsibility are automatically triggered.

The Chhattisgarh CMO said that the core objective of the procurement system remains unchanged. Every farmer must receive full and fair payment for every grain delivered, while the storage and handling system remains transparent, secure, and corruption-proof.

As per the CMO, today, Chhattisgarh's paddy procurement mechanism, built on digital token systems, online payments, stock traceability, and grievance-redress platforms, stands among the most monitored and accountable procurement systems in the country. This has strengthened farmer confidence and sharply increased institutional accountability.

Shrinkage is a scientific reality of grain storage, but for the first time, it is being managed with full transparency, real-time monitoring, and systemic control.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see data being used to explain a natural process. The figures from 2019-20 and 2020-21 show it's not new. The focus should be on the monitoring system to prevent *actual* manipulation, not on blaming a scientific reality. Hope other states learn from Chhattisgarh's digital tracking.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the technical explanation, I have a respectful criticism. The article says "investigation is automatically triggered" for excess loss. But who investigates? Is there a citizen oversight committee? Transparency is more than just digital entries; it's about accessible audit reports for the public.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The scientific approach to a long-standing agricultural issue is commendable. The estimated 3.49% for this year seems in line with past data. The integration of technology for traceability is definitely the way forward for food security systems everywhere.
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Karthik V
Finally, a government communication that doesn't talk down to people! They explained the *why* behind the weight loss. "Shrinkage" was always a black box term used to deduct money. If it's now measured and accounted for properly, it's a big win for farmer welfare. Bhagwan kare aisa hi ho! 🙏
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Varun X
The real test is on the ground. My cousin in Bastar said last year the payment was quicker via online systems. If the grievance-redress platform actually works and farmers get their full dues without middlemen cutting, then this is a model worth celebrating. Action speaks louder than press releases.

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