Although no official announcement was made about the increase in minimum support price (MSP), sources indicated that the Cabinet has gone with the recommendation of the agriculture ministry for the 2017-18 kharif season.
The approval comes amid farmer protests in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh seeking waiver of their crop loans. As many as five persons have been killed in firing during protects in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh.
Incidentally, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh cancelled his press conference on cleanliness drive while Cabinet briefing was also not held.
The agriculture ministry had proposed Rs 80 per quintal hike in the MSP of paddy to Rs 1,550 for common grade variety and Rs 1,590 for 'A' grade variety.
For pulses, MSP was proposed to be hiked by up to Rs 400 per quintal including a bonus of Rs 200 for 2017-18.
About Rs 175 per quintal hike in the MSP of soyabean, a major crop in Madhya Pradesh, has been proposed by the ministry, while Rs 160 per quintal increase been recommended in cotton support price for the new season.
The sowing of some of the kharif crops has already begun in the country. The planting will pick up with southwest monsoon reaching central and western parts.
Monsoon is expected to be normal this year and the government is aiming to achieve yet another record foodgrain and horticulture production. Despite bumper crop, farmers in many states are in distress because of sharp fall in prices both domestic and global market.
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