Rajasthan Wheat Procurement Boost: Om Birla Chairs High-Level Meeting

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla chaired a high-level meeting with Union Minister Pralhad Joshi and Rajasthan ministers to strategize maximum wheat procurement in the state. He directed agencies to establish more procurement centres and increase weighing scales to accelerate the process and protect farmers from potential unseasonal rain damage. With a Rs 150 per quintal state bonus, farmers will receive Rs 2,735 per quintal, and registrations have already crossed 2 lakh, indicating higher participation. The meeting aimed to ensure a transparent, time-bound procurement system so farmers get fair prices promptly.

Key Points: Om Birla Chairs Meeting on Rajasthan Wheat Procurement

  • Fast-track procurement to counter weather risks
  • Boost centers & scales for farmer convenience
  • Rs 2,735 per quintal with state bonus
  • Registrations exceed 2 lakh farmers
  • Target surpasses last year's 21.62 LMT
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Directions issued to ensure maximum wheat procurement in Rajasthan at high-level meeting

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla directs officials to streamline wheat procurement in Rajasthan, ensuring MSP and bonus for farmers amid weather concerns.

"make the procurement process faster, smoother, and more efficient to minimise potential losses for farmers - Om Birla"

New Delhi/Jaipur, March 25 Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla held a key meeting on Wednesday with Union Minister for Food and Public Distribution Pralhad Joshi at his office in the Parliament House complex, focusing on ensuring maximum procurement of the wheat crop in Rajasthan and safeguarding farmers' interests.

Rajasthan's Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Sumit Godara and Minister for Cooperatives Gautam Dak were also present.

The discussions centred on ensuring that farmers receive the best possible returns for their produce without facing any inconvenience during the procurement process.

Om Birla highlighted that due to prevailing weather irregularities, there is a possibility of unseasonal rainfall, which could damage the standing wheat crop.

In view of this, he emphasised the need to make the procurement process faster, smoother, and more efficient to minimise potential losses for farmers.

He directed that agencies such as the Food Corporation of India (FCI), RAJFED, and the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED) should establish the maximum number of procurement centres across the state.

He also instructed officials to increase the number of weighing scales at procurement sites and ensure that procurement is carried out at an accelerated pace so that farmers do not face any difficulties in selling their produce. Birla noted that locating procurement centres closer to farmers would help reduce transportation costs and save time.

He stressed the importance of strengthening procurement infrastructure this year, especially in light of the expected bumper wheat harvest in Rajasthan.

During the meeting, it was noted that the Rajasthan government is providing a bonus of Rs 150 per quintal on wheat this year. With this, along with the Minimum Support Price (MSP), farmers will receive a total of Rs 2,735 per quintal.

Last year, approximately 21.62 lakh metric tonnes of wheat were procured in the state, and this year the figure is expected to surpass that level due to higher production.

It was further shared that while around 1.72 lakh farmers had registered for procurement last year, more than 2 lakh farmers have already registered this year, indicating increased participation and improved output.

The Lok Sabha Speaker directed concerned officials to ensure that all arrangements are executed in a time-bound and transparent manner so that farmers receive fair prices promptly without any inconvenience.

Also present were OSD to the Lok Sabha Speaker Rajiv Datta, Joint Secretary Gaurav Goyal, and OSD Rajesh Goyal. Senior Rajasthan government officials Manju Rajpal and Ambrish Kumar participated in the meeting via video conferencing.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see proactive planning. The bonus of Rs 150 per quintal on top of MSP is a significant support for farmers. Transparency in procurement is key to ensuring this benefit reaches them directly without middlemen taking a cut.
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Arjun K
All these high-level meetings sound good on paper. The real test is in the villages. Last season, the weighing scales were faulty at our local centre and there were long delays. I hope the instruction to increase scales is followed strictly. Jai Kisan.
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Priyanka N
Reducing transportation cost by having centres closer to farms is a smart move. It saves time and money for farmers who are already under stress. The expected bumper harvest is great news for our food security. Hope the logistics are managed well.
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Vikram M
With over 2 lakh farmers already registered compared to 1.72 lakh last year, it shows increased trust in the system. This is a good trend. The focus should now be on seamless payment transfer to their accounts without any bureaucratic hurdles.
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Kiran H
A respectful criticism: While the directives are excellent, we often see a gap between Delhi/Jaipur meetings and field reality. I hope officials like Manju Rajpal and Ambrish Kumar, who joined via VC, ensure local staff are accountable. The farmer's patience is running thin.
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