Chhattisgarh's Paddy Push: 160 Lakh Tonnes at MSP Amid Farmer Support

The Chhattisgarh government has officially started paddy procurement for the 2025-26 Kharif season with ambitious targets. Farmers can sell their produce at designated centers from Monday to Friday until January 2026. The state has implemented comprehensive measures including quality checks, anti-smuggling vigilance, and modern infrastructure at procurement centers. This initiative aims to ensure fair prices for farmers while contributing significantly to national food security.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Begins 2025-26 Kharif Paddy Procurement at MSP

  • Procurement runs from November 15 to January 31 at designated centers
  • Quality checks by surveyors before stacking at warehouses
  • Enhanced border vigilance with checkpoints to prevent illegal transportation
  • Direct bank transfer payments mandated within 72 hours of sale
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Chhattisgarh: Paddy procurement for 2025-26 Kharif season begins

Chhattisgarh launches paddy procurement for 2025-26 Kharif season, targeting 160 LMT at minimum support price with enhanced infrastructure and farmer support measures.

"This procurement drive ensures fair remuneration and food security. - Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, Nov 15

The Chhattisgarh government kicked off paddy procurement for the 2025-26 Kharif marketing season on Saturday, aiming to acquire 160 lakh metric tonnes from farmers across the state at the minimum support price (MSP).

The process will run from November 15 to January 31, 2026, with farmers allowed to sell their produce at designated centres from Monday to Friday.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has said that all preparations for paddy procurement have been completed on time and that necessary infrastructure has been fully ensured at all procurement centres across the state.

He added that clear instructions have been given to all districts to ensure that farmers do not face any difficulties.

Quality checks will be conducted by procurement agency surveyors at warehouse levels before stacking, ensuring compliance with standards.

To safeguard stocks, centres are equipped with drainage systems, tarpaulins, and CCTV cameras.

The government has intensified border vigilance with checkpoints to curb illegal transportation, promising strict action against violators.

In Durg, 102 procurement centres have been established, but operations begin at only 34 on Saturday.

Officials target procuring 6,600 quintals on the opening day, with 116 farmers securing tokens.

This marks a sharp decline from last year's inaugural day, when 1,233 farmers sold 60,000 quintals.

Of the district's 112,000 registered farmers, 111,000 are enrolled on the Agristat portal, a government source said.

Chief Minister Sai emphasised the initiative's role in supporting farmers, stating, "This procurement drive ensures fair remuneration and food security."

The MSP for common paddy remains at Rs 2,300 per quintal, with grade-A at Rs 2,320.

Statewide, over 2,500 centres are operational, backed by cooperative societies and the Food Corporation of India.

Farmers must register via the Agristat app and obtain tokens for hassle-free sales.

Payments are mandated within 72 hours through direct bank transfers.

Analysts note that timely procurement is crucial amid fluctuating market prices and post-harvest losses.

Environmental groups welcome anti-smuggling measures to prevent interstate leakages. As the season progresses, the government aims to exceed last year's 15.2 million metric tonnes, bolstering Chhattisgarh's position as a key rice contributor to the national buffer stock.

- IANS

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Priya S
The decline in first-day numbers compared to last year is concerning. Only 116 farmers got tokens vs 1,233 last year? Hope this isn't due to technical glitches in the Agristat portal. Our farmers deserve better support.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the anti-smuggling measures and CCTV installation. This will ensure our farmers get the full benefit of MSP without middlemen exploitation. Well done Chhattisgarh government! 👍
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Vikram M
Why only Monday to Friday? Farmers work 7 days a week! Should have weekend operations too. Also, MSP needs revision - inflation has made farming costs much higher than Rs 2,300 per quintal.
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Arjun K
Chhattisgarh continues to be the rice bowl of India! Proud of our farmers and the government's efforts to ensure food security. The direct bank transfer system is a welcome reform. 🚜🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Hope the quality checks don't become another excuse to reject farmers' produce unfairly. Last year, many genuine farmers faced issues with arbitrary quality standards. The process should be transparent and farmer-friendly.

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