The recommendation to this effect was earlier given by the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).
The recommendation is to hike the wheat MSP to Rs 1,400 a quintal from existing Rs 1,300 a quintal.
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However, following strong opposition from various quarters, it had to review its decision. The government later fixed the wheat MSP at Rs 1,350 a quintal — an increase of Rs 65 per quintal.
Wheat is usually sown from November and the crop harvested around March. India produces 90-95 million tonnes of wheat every year.
However, state governments have suggested wheat MSP in the range of Rs 1,450-3200 per quintal for next year.
Officials said the CCEA might go with the CACP recommendations only since food inflation is already running over 18 per cent in WPI terms, even as the rate of price rise in wheat declined to 5.90 per cent in September from 7.60 per cent in August.
Besides wheat, CCEA will also take a call on increasing the MSP of other five rabi (winter) crops -- barley, gram, masur, mustard seed and safflower for 2014-15. .
CACP had also recommended a Rs 50 a quintal increase in the MSP of mustard, from Rs 3,000 to Rs 3,050. Mustard is the main oilseed crop grown during the rabi season.
Among other crops, MSP of barley is expected to be risin to Rs 1,100 per quintal, gram at Rs 3,100 per quintal, masur at Rs 2,950 per quintal, and safflower at Rs 3,000 per quintal for 2014-15.
CCEA might also raise import duty on edible oils from 7.50 per cent to ten per cent to protect domestic industry.
While inflation in raw food items ran high for the past few months, prices in fact declined for the three straight months till September in case of edible oils. End
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