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Punjab CM seeks PM's direct intervention for maize procurement at MSP

Written by  Joshi -- May 26th 2017 09:55 PM -- Updated: May 27th 2017 05:10 PM
Punjab CM seeks PM's direct intervention for maize procurement at MSP

Punjab CM seeks PM's direct intervention for maize procurement at MSP

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has written to Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, seeking his direct intervention for fixing the procurement price of maize at the central government’s Minimum Support Price (MSP) to boost crop diversification as a lucrative alternative for the state’s beleaguered farmers. Lamenting the delay in allowing purchase of maize at MSP through central agencies, including FCI and NAFED, the Chief Minister said an early decision on this was necessary to facilitate timely procurement of maize. In his letter, Captain Amarinder pointed out that the Government of India (GoI) had already noted that the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies should procure Maize at MSP as it was one of the important food crops. The Chief Minister expressed the apprehension that the issue of procurement of Maize at MSP by the Centre might never be settled if left to the officials, thus necessitating the Prime Minister’s personal intervention. Captain Amarinder also sought the Prime Minister’s support in enabling Markfed, Punjab, designated by the Union Ministry of Agriculture as the primary procuring agency for sunflower, to start market intervention for sunflower purchase. He requested the Prime Minister to issue the necessary directions for NAFED to provide capital support to Markfed and ensure full compensation for any loss. The Chief Minister also impressed upon Mr. Modi the need to urgently resolve the procurement problems of the farmers, who were venturing to diversify to maize and sunflower to conserve the natural resources of the state. Observing that the production potential of wheat and rice, covering about 80% of the arable area in Punjab, had been almost fully exploited, the Chief Minister underlined the need for crop diversification, along with value addition of produce. The state government, he said, had identified maize, cotton sunflower, agro-forestry and pulses as alternate crops and had also decided to increase the area under maize cultivation to over 5 lac hectares in the next 3-5 years, thereby reducing the area under rice cultivation. However, it would not be possible for the state to achieve this target without the central government’s support in maize procurement at MSP, Captain Amarinder wrote, adding that despite repeated requests from the state government to the Union Ministry of Agriculture, central agencies have failed to procure maize at MSP, forcing farmers to go for distress sale at lower prices. The Chief Minister further noted that the Government of India’s decision of June 2016 to approve the import of 5 lakh MT of maize under Tariff Rate Quota Scheme had further contributed to subdued prices of the commodity in the domestic markets. The Scheme provides for zero import duty for maize, he pointed out, stressing the need for urgent intervention to arrest the situation. —PTC News


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