Key Points

Maharashtra's political leaders are taking a strong stand for soybean farmers by demanding improved procurement processes. The Maha Vikas Aghadi MPs staged a protest in Parliament to highlight the challenges faced by agricultural communities. Their primary focus is expanding the time limit and support mechanisms for soybean purchases. This ongoing advocacy reflects the critical role of agricultural policy in supporting farmers' economic sustainability.

Key Points: Maha Vikas Aghadi MPs Demand Soybean Farmer Support

  • Varsha Gaikwad and Supriya Sule lead parliamentary protest
  • Maharashtra seeks better soybean procurement mechanisms
  • Devendra Fadnavis earlier proposed agro hub solutions
  • Farmers need improved market support
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Budget Session: Maha Vikas Aghadi MPs protest in support of soybean farmers

Congress and NCP MPs protest in Parliament, urging increased soybean purchase limits to support Maharashtra farmers

"Soyabean khareed ki samay seema badhayi jaaye - Protesting MPs"

New Delhi, February 11

Several MPs of the Maha Vikas Aghadi on Tuesday held a protest in Parliament premises demanding to increase the limit for soyabean purchases.

Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad and Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction) MP Supriya Sule were among others who participated in the protest.

The MPs were heard sloganeering, "Soyabean khareed ki samay seema badhayi jaaye (Increase the time limit for soybean purchases)".

Earlier in January this year, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis directed the marketing department to establish a permanent mechanism for soybean procurement, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process. This move was aimed to support farmers and stabilize the soybean market.

Fadnavis said that an agro hub should be set up along the Samriddhi Highway under the Magnet Project. Giving instructions to complete the preparations for the soybean procurement in the state, which will start in November, Fadnavis said that the registration of farmers should also be completed in October.

"It should include all the facilities. A system should be set up so that soybean procurement can continue without any problems. A proposal should be submitted for an agro-logistics hub to be set up in all four divisions of the state. Onion chawl is a good option for onion storage," said Fadnavis.

Soybean is a kharif crop and is typically harvested in October-November depending on its maturity.

Notably, Maharashtra is a key grower of soybeans. The government through its procurement agencies NAFED and NCCF purchase various agricultural commodities at an assured Minimum Support Price.

- ANI

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