Chief Secretray A P Padhi said 44 lakh quintals of paddy will be collected in kharif marketing season while 9 lakh quintals will be collected in Rabi season.
The purchase outlets will be opened across the state by November and paddy procurement would continue till April, 2018, he said.
Ten lakh farmers have so far been registered with Odisha State Civil Supplies Corporation to sell their paddy. Money will be directly transferred to their bank accounts from the government agency, Padhi said adding that share cultivators have also this time registered their names with the department.
Paddy procurement will start from Kalahandi district on November one and will be done in Bargarh on November 7, they said.
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