Assam Govt Announces Bonus for Farmers Over MSP Per Quintal From April 1

The Assam government announced a financial boost for farmers, adding Rs 250 per quintal for rice and Rs 500 for mustard over the MSP, effective April 1. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized this first-ever state bonus aims to encourage agriculture. With the hike, rice farmers will earn Rs 2,550 per quintal and mustard farmers Rs 6,450.
GUWAHATI: The government has announced an additional financial boost for rice and mustard farmers over the Minimum Support Price (MSP) per quintal, effective April 1.
Making the announcement after a cabinet meeting at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati on Thursday, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that from next month, the government will provide an extra Rs 250 per quintal of rice and Rs 500 for every quintal of mustard to farmers, “over and above the present MSP.”
“This is the first time in the state’s history that a cabinet has decided to offer a bonus over the MSP. We believe this will encourage more youth to take up agriculture,” he said.
Explaining the financial implications, the chief minister explained that with this additional support from the state government, rice farmers will now receive Rs 2,550 per quintal, while mustard farmers will earn Rs 6,450 per quintal.
“In 2021, farmers used to get Rs 600 per rice quintal, and today, in just four years, that figure has risen to Rs 2,550—a positive sign,” Sarma remarked. He further clarified that this additional bonus will remain unaffected by fluctuations in the Centre’s MSP and is only expected to increase over time.
“These additional sums will be provided to farmers regardless of the MSP at any given point. I believe that once the Centre announces its MSP, farmers’ total earnings will only grow,” he added.
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Source : The Sentinel Assam
