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UP relaxes quality norms for wheat procurement

UP government has relaxed wheat procurement norms for 2026-27, raising limits on lustre loss and damaged grains to support farmers hit by adverse weather. The move aims to prevent distress sales, boost procurement, and ensure affected wheat is managed separately within the state.

Lucknow: UP govt on Thursday announced relaxed quality norms for wheat procurement in the rabi marketing season 2026-27.

A state govt spokesperson said that the decision aims to prevent distress sales and ensure that farmers are not forced to sell their produce at reduced prices due to weather-related damage.

Under the revised norms, the permissible limit for wheat with lustre loss — characterised by reduced grain shine — has been increased to 70%.

Additionally, the threshold for shrivelled and broken grains has been substantially raised from the earlier 6% to 20%.

These relaxations are expected to enable procurement of a larger quantity of rain-affected wheat, offering immediate relief to cultivators across the state.

Officials stated that wheat procured under these relaxed conditions will be stored separately from standard-quality stock and maintained under a distinct accounting system.

Govt has also clarified that such wheat will be used exclusively within the state to ensure effective quality management and monitoring.

The spokesperson said that state govt will bear full responsibility for any further deterioration in the quality of this stock during storage.

Authorities have also indicated that these stocks will be disposed of on a priority basis to minimise risks associated with prolonged storage.

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Source : Times Of India

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