MP Hikes Wheat MSP to ₹2,625/quintal, Extends Farmer Registration

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a ₹40 per quintal increase in the Minimum Support Price for wheat, setting the new procurement rate at ₹2,625. He stated the registration window for farmers has been extended to ensure wider benefit. The CM also emphasized efforts to provide daytime electricity to farmers to ease irrigation work and confirmed the continuation of various welfare schemes. Additionally, he congratulated state candidates who secured top ranks in the UPSC exam and extended greetings for the upcoming Rang Panchami festival.

Key Points: MP Increases Wheat MSP, CM Mohan Yadav Announces Farmer Benefits

  • Wheat MSP raised by ₹40 to ₹2,625/quintal
  • Registration period for procurement extended
  • Daytime electricity promised for irrigation
  • CM congratulates state's UPSC top rankers
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MP to procure wheat at Rs 2,625 per quintal, says CM Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav announces wheat procurement at ₹2,625/quintal, extended registration, and daytime electricity for farmers.

"We are going to make a major decision regarding the MSP rate for wheat procurement... - CM Mohan Yadav"

Indore, March 6

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday said that the state government is set to take a significant decision regarding the Minimum Support Price for wheat procurement, stating that the procurement rate increased by Rs 40 to Rs 2,625 per quintal.

The Chief Minister also announced that the time period for registration for wheat procurement has been extended to benefit farmers.

"We are going to make a major decision regarding the MSP rate for wheat procurement by the state government. Previously, it was procured at the rate of Rs 2,585 per quintal, which has now been increased to Rs 2,625 per quintal. We have also increased the time period for the wheat procurement registration," CM Yadav told reporters.

The CM stressed that the state government was trying to make an arrangement that electricity to farmers should be provided in daytime during crop cultivation to ease irrigation work and reduce the difficulties faced by farmers at night.

He further said, "We will try to provide electricity to farmers in day hours during crop cultivation in order to avoid their trouble at night hours in irrigation. We will continue various farmers welfare schemes. The recent Agriculture cabinet in Barwani is a fulfillment of a resolution in which we resolve for the development of all the sectors."

Additionally, the Chief Minister also congratulated candidates from the state who secured positions among the top ranks in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination 2025.

"Today I am happy that two of our children from MP are among the top 10 in the UPSC results. One aspirant from Bhopal secured AIR 5 rank and another from Dhar district stood at AIR 8. I want to congratulate them," the CM said.

Apart from this, the Chief Minister extended greetings to the people of the state for the upcoming festival, which is celebrated on the fifth day after Holi.

"A Rangpanchami Ger will be organised here in Indore and I extend my greetings in advance for the same. We will celebrate this traditional festival along with harmony," he added.

The Rang Panchami festival is celebrated on the fifth day after Holi and people put colours and on each other to mark the occasion. People also spray gulal and colours with the aid of water tankers and celebrate this festival with great pomp.

While in Indore, a grand procession is being taken out, which is known as "" on the occasion. On this day, a huge crowd of people gather in Rajwada and the surrounding areas in Indore city and shower colours on each other.

According to information, it is a long-standing tradition in Indore city. People drenched in colours, dancing to music and putting Gulal on each other, spreading happiness and unity across the city.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see the CM talking about both farmer welfare and celebrating our culture like Rang Panchami. It shows a balanced approach to governance. Congratulations to the UPSC toppers from MP! Makes us proud.
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Suresh O
Extending the registration period is a very good move. Many small farmers miss out on MSP benefits due to bureaucratic delays and lack of awareness. Hope the message reaches the villages properly.
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Arjun K
The daytime electricity promise needs to be implemented on the ground. For years, farmers in my area get power at odd hours, making irrigation very difficult. Announcements are one thing, execution is another. Let's see action.
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Meera T
Heartening to see recognition for our UPSC achievers alongside agricultural policies. Both are crucial for the state's development. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! Wishing everyone a happy and safe Rang Panchami. 🎨
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David E
Interesting to read about the policy mix here. The MSP increase seems modest but the focus on logistics (registration, electricity timing) could have a significant positive impact on farmer welfare if done right.

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