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Punjab heads for bumper wheat crop, 13.16 lakh metric tons arrives in markets

IANS April 18, 2025 303 views

Punjab is experiencing a remarkable wheat harvest season with promising crop volumes. Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak has been personally overseeing procurement processes to ensure smooth operations. Farmers are receiving swift payments within 24 hours of crop sale. The state government is committed to purchasing the entire crop production, creating a supportive environment for agricultural workers.

"If the weather continues to cooperate like this, then the quality of the wheat grain this time will remain good" - Lal Chand Kataruchak"
Punjab heads for bumper wheat crop, 13.16 lakh metric tons arrives in markets
Chandigarh, April 18: Punjab's Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak on Friday reviewed the ongoing wheat procurement arrangements at the grain market of Rupnagar.

Key Points

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Bumper wheat crop expected at 125 lakh metric tons

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13.16 lakh metric tons already arrived in markets

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Rs 703 crore paid to farmers

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Payments processed within 24 hours

The minister said this time, there has been a bumper crop of wheat in Punjab, and about 125 lakh metric tonnes of wheat is likely to arrive during this season.

Till now, 13.16 lakh metric tons of wheat have arrived in the markets, he said, adding that out of this, about 11 lakh metric tons have been purchased and Rs 703 crore has been paid into the accounts of farmers.

Kataruchak said that as per the instructions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, while the payment is being made within 24 hours of the purchase, there is no slacking in lifting either. He said so far, no issue has come to light during his visit to the markets.

"If the weather continues to cooperate like this, then the quality of the wheat grain this time will remain good," he said.

He said all agencies and agents have been asked to make complete arrangements of tarpaulins and crates to protect the grain coming to the markets from the weather. Apart from this, there is no shortage of gunny bags. He said the farmers would not be allowed to face any kind of problem in the markets, and as per the orders of the Chief Minister, he is personally visiting markets and reviewing the ongoing procurement.

Kataruchak said strict instructions have been issued to all officers involved in the procurement arrangements so that there is no laxity in the markets and no farmer has to face any problem. The minister said the government has made arrangements for the procurement of 130 lakh metric tons of wheat. He said the government is committed to purchasing every grain of crops produced by the farmers.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for our farmers! 🎉 The 24-hour payment system is a game-changer. Hope this sets an example for other states too.
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Priya M.
While the numbers look impressive, I hope the government is also focusing on sustainable farming practices. We can't keep relying on bumper crops without considering long-term soil health.
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Harpreet S.
My uncle is a farmer in Rupnagar and he confirmed the payments are coming through quickly this year. Such a relief after previous delays!
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Amandeep B.
The focus on weather protection is crucial. Last year we saw so much grain getting damaged in sudden rains. Good to see proactive measures this time.
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Simran J.
Hope the quality remains consistent throughout the season. Early arrivals are usually good, but the real test comes when temperatures rise in May.
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Gurvinder P.
The minister's personal visits to markets make a difference. Shows the government is serious about implementation, not just announcements.

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