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Gujarat govt begins MSP procurement of Chana and Mustard worth over Rs 2,670 crore

IANS April 21, 2025 322 views

The Gujarat government has initiated Minimum Support Price (MSP) procurement for chana and mustard crops, benefiting over 3.36 lakh farmers across the state. With 179 purchase centers for chana and 87 for mustard, the initiative aims to protect farmers' incomes and align with PM Modi's agricultural welfare vision. Chana will be purchased at Rs 5,650 per quintal, while mustard is priced at Rs 5,950 per quintal for the 2024-25 Rabi season. The procurement primarily covers key agricultural regions like Saurashtra, North Gujarat, and central districts.

"The government's effort to buy crops at MSP aims to prevent financial loss to farmers" - Raghavji Patel, Gujarat Agriculture Minister"
Gujarat govt begins MSP procurement of Chana and Mustard worth over Rs 2,670 crore
Gandhinagar, April 21: Gujarat Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel on Monday launched the state-wide procurement of chana (gram) and mustard (raydo) crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP), marking a significant step toward safeguarding farmers' incomes under the Centre's Price Support Scheme (PSS).

Key Points

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Gujarat procures 3.36 lakh tonnes of chana at Rs 1,903 crore

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179 purchase centers established for chana procurement

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Mustard procurement valued at Rs 767 crore

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MSP rates set at Rs 5,650 per quintal for chana

Patel announced that the state government will procure 3.36 lakh metric tonnes of chana valued at Rs 1,903 crore and 1.29 lakh metric tonnes of mustard worth Rs 767 crore directly from farmers.

He said that a total of over 3.36 lakh farmers have registered online to sell their chana produce, while more than 1.18 lakh farmers have registered for mustard sales.

"To facilitate the procurement process, 179 purchase centres have been set up across the state for chana, and 87 centres for mustard," the minister said.

He added that procurement will be carried out as per the MSP rates approved by the Union government -- Rs 5,650 per quintal for chana and Rs 5,950 per quintal for mustard during the 2024-25 Rabi season.

"The government's effort to buy crops at MSP aims to prevent financial loss to farmers and boost their income, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of farmer welfare," he said.

Patel added that the state has formally begun the MSP procurement operations from today.

In Gujarat, chana (gram) and mustard (raydo) are among the key Rabi crops cultivated by a large section of the farming community, especially in the Saurashtra, North Gujarat, and central regions.

For the 2024-25 Rabi season, more than 3.36 lakh farmers across the state have registered online to sell their chana produce, while over 1.18 lakh farmers have registered for mustard.

Chana is widely grown in districts like Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Patan, and parts of Saurashtra, owing to suitable agro-climatic conditions and its relatively lower water requirement.

Mustard is cultivated predominantly in North and Central Gujarat, with a significant presence in districts like Mehsana, Ahmedabad, and Gandhinagar.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
This is great news for our farmers! MSP procurement gives them much-needed financial security. My uncle in Banaskantha grows chana and was really worried about prices this season. 🙏
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Priya K.
While I appreciate the MSP initiative, I hope the procurement centers are efficiently managed this year. Last season my father had to wait 3 days to sell his mustard crop due to long queues.
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Amit S.
Rs 2,670 crore investment in farmers' pockets! This will boost rural economy significantly. Kudos to the government for this farmer-friendly move. 👏
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Meena D.
As someone from agricultural family, I know how crucial MSP is. But I wish they would extend similar support to more crops. Many vegetable growers are struggling with price fluctuations too.
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Vikram J.
The online registration system seems to be working well with over 4.5 lakh farmers registered. Digital India benefits reaching our farmers! 💻🌾
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Sunita M.
Good to see focus on crops that need less water. In drought-prone areas like Saurashtra, chana is a lifeline for farmers. Hope the procurement process is smooth for everyone!

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