111 lakh metric tons wheat procured in Punjab, says minister

IANS April 30, 2025 262 views

Punjab is experiencing a remarkable wheat procurement season with 111 lakh metric tons already procured. The state has established 2,885 procurement centers to support farmers during the harvest. Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak reports smooth operations and significant financial support through direct payments. The bumper crop is expected to reach 124 lakh metric tons, marking a successful agricultural season for the state.

"Not even a single farmer has complained regarding the arrangements" - Lal Chand Kataruchak
111 lakh metric tons wheat procured in Punjab, says minister
Chandigarh, April 30: As wheat procurement in Punjab is heading for a record production of 124 lakh metric tons (LMT), the procurement has been going on at a rapid pace throughout Punjab and till now 114 LMT of produce has arrived, out of which 111 LMT has been procured.

Key Points

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124 LMT expected wheat production in Punjab

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Rs 22,815 crore credited to farmers' accounts

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2,885 procurement centers established statewide

Interacting with the media, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak on Wednesday said the procurement by government agencies has crossed the 100-LMT mark and currently stands at 103 LMT.

As regards the payments to the farmers, an amount to the tune of Rs 22,815 crore has been credited into the accounts of farmers, said the minister, adding till date 628,674 farmers have brought their produce into the mandis.

The lifting is also picking up speed, and 47.37 lakh metric tons has been lifted, which is 56.6 per cent as per the 72-hour norms.

Furthermore, in order to ensure smooth and hassle-free procurement, a total of 2,885 procurement centres have been established in the state and out of these 1,864 are regular while 1,021 are temporary ones.

The minister also disclosed that this time around, the yield has been very high, which has led to a bumper crop in Punjab.

He said that this would help a great deal in successfully meeting the target of 124 LMT.

Divulging more details, Kataruchak mentioned that he is visiting the mandis throughout the state at regular intervals, and not even a single farmer has complained regarding the arrangements made at the mandis.

All the necessary amenities such as 'bardana', proper sanitation, drinking water and wooden crates have been ensured.

Among others present on the occasion were Principal Secretary Rahul Tewari, Additional Secretary Kamal Kumar Garg, and Additional Director Anjuman Bhaskar.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Great news for Punjab farmers and our food security! 🚜 This bumper crop will help stabilize wheat prices across India. Hope the government continues to support our annadata with timely payments and good MSP.
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Priya M.
While the numbers look impressive, I hope the storage facilities are adequate. We've seen food grains rotting in warehouses before. Proper storage is as important as procurement!
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Harpreet S.
Punjab continues to be India's breadbasket! 👏 But we must also think about water conservation. Such high wheat production is putting strain on groundwater levels. Need sustainable farming practices.
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Amit D.
Good to see ₹22,815 crore already paid to farmers. Timely payments make all the difference for our kisaan bhai. Hope other states learn from Punjab's procurement system.
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Neha T.
The minister says no complaints from farmers, but I've heard from relatives in Punjab about some mandis lacking proper facilities. Maybe they should have independent surveys to verify these claims.
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Sanjay P.
This record production comes at a crucial time when global wheat supply is uncertain. Punjab's farmers are truly contributing to India's food security. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳

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