Punjab Targets 132 LMT Wheat, Procurement From April 1

Punjab is projected to produce 132 lakh metric tonnes of wheat in the upcoming season, with state procurement operations set to begin on April 1. A Group of Ministers reviewed preparations, focusing on arrangements for procurement at the Minimum Support Price. Key challenges include ensuring adequate storage space and transportation, with the state moving foodgrains monthly to free up capacity. The state government has also taken up the issue of commission agents demanding a rate increase with the Union government.

Key Points: Punjab Wheat Output 132 LMT, Procurement April 1

  • Expected wheat production 132 LMT
  • Procurement to start April 1 at Rs 2,585 MSP
  • Storage and transport challenges being addressed
  • Commission agents seek higher rates
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Punjab expected to produce 132 lakh metric tonnes of wheat

Punjab expects 132 lakh metric tonnes wheat. Procurement starts April 1 at MSP. Ministers review storage, transport, and commission agent rates.

"A minimum of 15 LMT movement of wheat each month is needed - Government statement"

Chandigarh, Feb 25

Punjab is expected to produce 132 lakh metric tonnes of wheat, with its procurement likely to commence on April 1.

This fact came to light on Wednesday at a meeting of the Group of Ministers (GoM), comprising Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian, Food, Civil Supplies Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak, Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal and Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar.

It has been constituted to oversee procurement preparations. It comprehensively reviewed the wheat procurement in 2026-27.

The GoM was apprised about the wheat procurement arrangements at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 2,585 per quintal.

Regarding the storage space, it was brought to the notice of the GoM that the FCI is moving five LMT wheat and five LMT rice every month since August 2025 to ensure adequate storage space for the wheat.

A minimum of 15 LMT movement of wheat each month is needed, a government statement said.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has taken up the issue of the transportation of foodgrains with the Union government at regular intervals.

To ensure safe storage of wheat with respect to the upcoming season, the department is contemplating constructing plinths and using empty spaces in the rice mills.

Besides, regular review of procurement arrangements is being undertaken with the district administrations.

With regard to the other items necessary to ensure a procurement season, orders have been issued for 391,320 plastic crates, out of which 231,055 have been received while the rest would be received by next month.

Also, orders have been placed for 675,000 wooden crates and requisite LPED covers for safely storing wheat are also available.

It was further brought to the attention of the GoM regarding demand of the commission agents to raise their rates of commission from Rs 45 per quintal to Rs 64 per quintal. This issue has been taken up by the state with the Union government, said the state government.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Punjab feeding the nation once again! 🍞 132 LMT is a massive number. The focus on storage and logistics is crucial. I just hope the transportation issues with the railways are sorted out quickly by the Centre. Delays can lead to huge losses for our annadata.
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Rajesh Q
The commission agents demanding a raise from ₹45 to ₹64 per quintal seems steep. While their work is important, this increase will ultimately come from the farmers' pocket or the government's coffers. Need a balanced solution that doesn't burden either.
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Priyanka N
All these preparations sound good on paper. But as someone from a farming family in Malwa, we've heard promises before. The proof will be in the pudding – or should I say, in the timely procurement at the mandi without any hassles and full MSP payment.
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David E
Interesting to see the scale of planning involved. Moving 5 LMT of grain monthly since last August is a huge logistical operation. It highlights how critical infrastructure and coordination between state and central governments are for food security.
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Kavya N
Hope the focus on procurement doesn't make us forget the water crisis. Wheat is a water-intensive crop. Punjab needs a long-term plan for crop diversification alongside these procurement arrangements. Jai Kisan, but also Jai Jal! 💧

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