MP Extends Wheat Procurement Window to May 23 for Farmers

The Madhya Pradesh government has extended the wheat procurement window from May 9 to May 23, allowing more farmers to sell their produce. Slot booking capacity has been doubled to 2,250 quintals per day per centre, with potential district-level increases to 3,000 quintals. The number of weighing scales has been increased to six per centre to reduce waiting times and improve efficiency. These measures aim to prevent bottlenecks and ensure timely payments to farmers.

Key Points: MP Govt Extends Wheat Procurement Deadline to May 23

  • Wheat procurement window extended to May 23
  • Slot booking capacity raised to 2,250 quintals per day
  • Weighing scales increased to six per centre
  • District-level capacity can be raised to 3,000 quintals
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MP govt extends wheat procurement window to May 23

Madhya Pradesh extends wheat procurement window to May 23, increases slot capacity to 2,250 quintals per day and weighing scales to six per centre.

"With the convenience of farmers in mind, the window for slot booking and wheat procurement has been extended from May 9 to May 23 - Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, April 29

In a major relief for farmers, the state government has announced an extension of the wheat procurement window, allowing slot booking and procurement until May 23 instead of the earlier deadline of May 9.

The move is aimed at ensuring that more farmers can sell their produce without facing delays or overcrowding at procurement centres.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav wrote on his X handle that, with the convenience of farmers in mind, the window for slot booking and wheat procurement has been extended from May 9 to May 23.

He added that the number of weighing scales at each centre has also been increased to six and, if deemed necessary, the number of weighing scales within the district can be further increased.

He said that to ensure produce is weighed in accordance with the procurement centre's capacity, thereby enabling procurement from the maximum possible number of farmers, the daily slot booking capacity for wheat sales at each procurement centre has been raised from 1,000 quintals to 2,250 quintals.

He added that at the district level, this limit can be further increased to 3,000 quintals per centre.

The government has also raised the daily slot booking capacity for wheat sales at each procurement centre.

Farmers can now book slots for up to 2,250 quintals per day, more than double the earlier limit of 1,000 quintals.

At the district level, this capacity can be further expanded to 3,000 quintals per centre if required.

Authorities believe this will allow procurement from the maximum possible number of farmers while maintaining efficiency and fairness.

To further streamline the process, the number of weighing scales at each procurement centre has been increased to six.

Officials have clarified that if demand rises, additional weighing scales can be installed at the district level to handle the load.

This step is expected to reduce waiting times and ensure faster weighing and procurement of wheat.

Officials emphasised that the changes have been introduced keeping in mind the convenience of farmers and the need to ensure that procurement is carried out smoothly across the state.

By expanding both the time window and the capacity of centres, the government aims to prevent bottlenecks and guarantee that farmers receive timely payments for their produce.

The revised system reflects the administration's commitment to supporting agricultural communities and strengthening procurement infrastructure.

With these measures, farmers are expected to benefit from reduced congestion, quicker processing, and greater opportunities to sell their wheat at government-approved rates.

- IANS

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Vikram M
This is a sensible decision, but mere hisaab se, they should have anticipated this from the start. Why always wait till the last moment to extend? The weighing scale increase is good, but slot booking systems still confuse many farmers in rural areas.
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James A
As someone who has seen Indian agriculture from a distance, I appreciate the government's efforts to reduce bottlenecks. Double the daily capacity and more days should help. Still wonder if digital payments will be seamless for everyone.
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Rohit L
Finally some common sense! Last year my neighbor had to stand in queue for two days just to sell his wheat. Weighing scales doubling to six is nice, but I wish they'd also fix the MSP price to match rising input costs. Kya karein, kisan ko sarkar ke bharose kaam karna padta hai. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
A much-needed step! Increasing to 3,000 quintals per centre at district level is impressive. Hope this model is replicated in other states too. Let's see if transportation subsidies are also revised to help smaller farmers.
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Divya L
Hmm, it's good but I'm skeptical. My father goes to the procurement centre every year, and the real issue is the weighing corruption, not just capacity. Some agents still try to underweigh. Hope they deploy more officers to monitor. Fingers crossed for a smooth season! 🤞

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