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Centre asks states to boost wheat procurement for 2025-26 rabi season

Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution, Pralhad Joshi, has urged states to increase wheat procurement for the 2025-26 rabi marketing season to strengthen the central stockpile, support food security, and control inflation. He emphasized the importance of timely procurement, efficient operations, and ensuring the availability of wheat for programs like PMGKAY, benefiting economically vulnerable individuals.

New Delhi: Union minister of consumer affairs, food and public distribution Pralhad Joshi has called upon states to increase wheat procurement for the 2025-26 rabi marketing season, emphasising the important role they play in contributing to the central pool of the foodgrain.

This contribution is essential for maintaining food security and ensuring the smooth operation of the public distribution system (PDS) across India.

Joshi asked the states while chairing a virtual meeting with the food ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, and Rajasthan to review preparations for wheat procurement for the upcoming rabi marketing season, according to statement released by the ministry.

Uttar Pradesh is the top wheat-producing state in India, accounting for around 31.77% of the country’s total wheat production, followed by Madhya Pradesh, which contributes about 20.98%. Bihar contributes around 8%, Rajasthan accounts for 9.36%, and Gujarat contributes about 7.12% of the nation’s total wheat production.

India produced 107.74 million tonnes of wheat in FY22, which rose to 110.55 million tonnes in FY23, and further to 113.29 million tonnes in FY24, reflecting a steady growth trajectory.

Joshi stressed that the five states, known for their agricultural strength, hold significant potential for wheat procurement and can play a pivotal role in strengthening the central stockpile.

This is particularly important not only for food security but also for controlling inflation, especially in times of market disruptions. By increasing procurement, the states will help avoid price volatility and ensure the availability of wheat for programs like the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY), which provides subsidized foodgrains to the vulnerable sections of society.

Streamlining wheat supply for PMGKAY

Under PMGKAY, more than 81 crore beneficiaries receive free foodgrains, including wheat, to support them. Each beneficiary is entitled to 5 kg of wheat per month. This is in addition to the regular allocation under the National Food Security Act (NFSA). The scheme, which is valid until December 2028, aims to provide free foodgrains to economically-vulnerable individuals, ensuring food security for those in need.

During the discussions, Joshi highlighted several key areas that need attention, such as the need to fix district-wise procurement targets based on potential, and to open additional procurement centres in remote areas. He also emphasized that ensuring timely payment of minimum support price (MSP) to farmers is crucial, as delays can discourage them from selling their produce through official channels.

The meeting also touched upon the importance of maintaining the quality of procured wheat, addressing issues related to the inter-state movement of stocks, and ensuring adequately trained workforce at mandis. Joshi encouraged states to actively engage local panchayats, farmer producer organizations (FPOs), and cooperative societies to enhance procurement efficiency and minimize delays, the ministry said in the statement.

States were also urged to aim for procurement levels at least equal to the wheat requirement for PMGKAY, to reduce transportation costs and ease the logistical burden on the central government. This will not only streamline procurement processes but also ensure a steady supply of wheat in the central pool, especially during periods of high demand.

The food ministers of the five states expressed their commitment to following the guidance discussed in the meeting, and to enhancing their efforts towards achieving the wheat procurement targets for RMS 2025-2

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Source : Live Mint

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