MP Procures 22,521 MT Wheat in 2 Days, Over 19 Lakh Farmers Registered

Madhya Pradesh has procured over 22,521 metric tonnes of wheat from more than 5,200 farmers in the first two days of the procurement drive. Food Minister Govind Singh Rajput stated that a record 19.04 lakh farmers have registered this year, indicating strong trust in the system. The state has established over 3,100 procurement centres and introduced a slot booking system to streamline the process. The government aims to procure 78 lakh metric tonnes this season, offering farmers Rs 2,625 per quintal, which includes a state bonus.

Key Points: MP Wheat Procurement Hits 22,521 MT in Two Days at MSP

  • Strong farmer response to MSP procurement
  • 19.04 lakh farmers registered, 3.6 lakh more than last year
  • 3,171 procurement centres set up across MP
  • Slot booking system introduced to avoid crowding
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Over 22,521 MT wheat crops procured at MSP in two days: MP govt​

Madhya Pradesh procures over 22,521 MT wheat from 5,220 farmers in two days. A record 19.04 lakh farmers registered for MSP procurement this season.

"This shows that farmers trust the government system. - Govind Singh Rajput"

Bhopal, April 10

Madhya Pradesh's Food and Civil Supply Minister Govind Singh Rajput on Friday said that wheat procurement at the Minimum Support Price has witnessed strong support from farmers.​

The Minister shared that the government collected more than 22,521 metric tonnes of wheat crops purchased from 5,220 farmers within the first two days.​

The procurement drive began on 9 April in Indore, Ujjain, Bhopal, and Narmadapuram divisions, while the remaining divisions will start from 15 April, which is expected to further increase arrivals.​

Minister Govind Singh Rajput said the response from farmers has been encouraging. He informed that a record 19.04 lakh farmers have registered for wheat procurement this year, which is 3.6 lakh more than last year.​

"This shows that farmers trust the government system. We are making all efforts to ensure smooth procurement and timely payment at the Minimum Support Price," Rajput said.​

He shared that the state government has set up 3,171 procurement centres across Madhya Pradesh to make the process easy for farmers. A slot booking system has also been introduced to avoid crowding at mandis.​

"So far, around 1.48 lakh farmers have booked slots to sell more than 6.74 lakh metric tonnes of wheat," he added.​

Farmers are being paid Rs 2,625 per quintal for wheat, which includes the Minimum Support Price of Rs 2,585 and a state government bonus of Rs 40.​

The Minister said proper arrangements have been made for storage and transport. Adequate gunny bags are available, and wheat is being stored safely using jute and other standard packaging.​

Rajput said the government is committed to helping farmers and ensuring the entire process remains simple, transparent, and beneficial to them.​

Last year, Madhya Pradesh procured about 77 lakh metric tonnes of wheat. This year, the government has set a higher target of 78 lakh metric tonnes despite difficult conditions.​

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good to see the numbers. 22,521 MT in two days is a strong start. The real test will be when procurement begins in all divisions from the 15th. Fingers crossed for our annadatas.
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Aman W
While the initiative is good, I hope the ground reality matches the press release. Sometimes, local officials create hurdles. The bonus of Rs 40 is a welcome step by the MP government.
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Priyanka N
My uncle is a farmer in Ujjain division. He said the process was smoother this time with the slot booking. He received a confirmation SMS. Small digital steps making a big difference! 👍
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David E
Interesting to see the scale of agricultural procurement in India. Over 19 lakh farmers registered is a massive logistical operation. The use of technology for slot booking is a pragmatic solution.
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Karthik V
The target of 78 lakh MT is ambitious. Last year's procurement was good. Hope the storage arrangements are solid this time too. We don't want news of grain rotting in warehouses later.

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