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Punjab procures nearly 140 lakh tonnes paddy in one month

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IANS Chandigarh

'Green Revolution' state Punjab has procured nearly 140 lakh tonnes of paddy this season within one month of the procurement process, while neighbouring Haryana has also procured nearly 60 lakh tonnes, officials said on Wednesday

The procurement of paddy began in both states on October 1. The paddy arrival and procurement will continue till the end of November.

Heading towards another bumper crop, both agrarian states have procured nearly 200 lakh tonne of paddy this season so far, Food and Supplies Department officials said here on Wednesday.

Punjab Food Secretary K.A.P. Sinha had said on Monday that Punjab was heading towards an all-time record of procuring over 182 lakh tonne of paddy this season. 1The state had procured over 168 lakh tonne of paddy in a bumper crop season last year.

 

Sinha said payment of over Rs 16,000 crore had already been made to nearly 7.75 lakh farmers for the paddy procured and the remaining amount will be disbursed in the coming days. The Reserve Bank of India has sanctioned an amount of nearly Rs 28,263 crore to Punjab to make payments to farmers for the paddy procured.

The Punjab government, which had sought over Rs 33,800 crore for paddy procurement this Kharif season, has sought another Rs 5,537 crore.

Both states are expecting a bumper crop this year and officials said that this could be over 230 lakh tonnes this season.

Government agencies have procured 98 per cent of the paddy arriving in grain markets in Punjab. In Haryana, government agencies have procured nearly 95 per cent of the paddy arrivals. The rest of the paddy has been procured by rice millers and traders.

--IANS

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First Published: Nov 01 2017 | 10:32 PM IST

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