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Gujarat govt to begin procurement of chana and mustard at MSP prices on April 21

IANS April 18, 2025 330 views

The Gujarat government is launching a significant agricultural support initiative for farmers in the 2024-25 Rabi season. By implementing the PM-Asha Scheme, the state will procure chana and mustard at predetermined minimum support prices. Over 3.36 lakh farmers have already registered for this procurement program across 179 designated centres. This move aims to provide financial security and encourage agricultural production in one of India's fastest-growing states.

"Farmers can confidently sow their crops with guaranteed minimum support prices" - Raghavji Patel, Agriculture Minister"
Gujarat govt to begin procurement of chana and mustard at MSP prices on April 21
Gandhinagar, April 17: In a move aimed at securing fair prices for farmers and enhancing their income, the Gujarat government will begin the procurement of chana (gram) and mustard (rayda) at the Minimum Support Prices (MSP) from April 21.

Key Points

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Gujarat to procure chana at Rs 5,650 per quintal

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Mustard procurement set at Rs 5,950 per quintal

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179 centres for chana, 87 for mustard procurement

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Total estimated procurement value of Rs 2,670 crore

The state will procure these vital crops through the government's PM-Asha Scheme, which guarantees a fair price for farmers annually.

This scheme ensures that farmers can confidently sow their crops, knowing that the MSP for each commodity will be announced before sowing begins.

State Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel shared details about the procurement process, emphasising that the 2024-25 Rabi season will see the government purchase chana at a price of Rs 5,650 per quintal (Rs 1,130 per mann) and rayda at Rs 5,950 per quintal (Rs 1,190 per mann).

These prices were set by the Central government, encouraging farmers across the state to cultivate these crops in large quantities, confident in the guaranteed return.

As a result, more than 3.36 lakh farmers have registered online for the sale of chana, while 1.18 lakh farmers have registered for mustard.

The government will conduct procurement through 179 designated centres for chana and 87 centres for mustard.

The total procurement value estimated at Rs 1,903 crore for chana and Rs 767 crore for mustard.

According to recent data, there are more than 70 lakh farmers in Gujarat, a significant portion of whom are small and marginal farmers.

These farmers contribute substantially to the state's economy, which is one of the fastest-growing in India.

The state's agricultural landscape is marked by the cultivation of both traditional and modern crops.

Major crops grown in Gujarat include cotton, groundnut, sugarcane, cereals, pulses (especially chana and moong), and oilseeds like mustard and soybean.

Additionally, horticultural crops such as grapes, pomegranates, citrus fruits, and spices are significant contributors to the state's export earnings.

The state has earned a reputation as a major producer of groundnut, cotton, and cattle feed, among other commodities.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
This is great news for our farmers! MSP assurance gives them much-needed stability. Hope the procurement process runs smoothly without delays 🙏
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Priya K.
My uncle is a mustard farmer in Saurashtra. He's been waiting for this announcement. The prices seem fair but I hope they consider increasing MSP slightly next season as input costs are rising.
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Amit S.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Last year there were complaints about payment delays at some centers. Hope they've improved the system this time.
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Sunita M.
Gujarat farmers are the backbone of our state's economy! 👏 These measures will help them focus on quality production without worrying about market fluctuations.
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Vijay R.
The numbers are impressive - 3.36 lakh farmers for chana! Shows how important this crop is for Gujarat. Hope the procurement centers are well distributed across all regions.
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Neha G.
While MSP is good, we should also focus on helping farmers get better prices in open markets through better storage and processing facilities. That would be real empowerment.

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