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India’s wheat procurement for the current rabi marketing season 2023-24 has been progressing smoothly. As of 7 May 2023, the government has procured 246.56 lakh metric tons (LMT) of wheat, benefiting 19.41 lakh farmers with a Minimum Support Price (MSP) value of Rs 52,394.66 crore, as assessed by OfBusiness. In this article, let’s delve into the progress of wheat procurement in India, the challenges faced, and the outlook for the future.
Over 24 million tons of wheat have been bought by the Food Corporation of India (FCI), exceeding the minimum amount of cereal stock required for India’s food security needs. The government will carry on buying wheat in an open-ended way, with a procurement estimation of 34 million tons in 2023. With well over 55 million tons of combined wheat and rice storage in state-owned granaries, the nation is in a secure position.
Challenges such as bad weather in Rajasthan and procuring wheat at high prices by traders and millers make it difficult to achieve procurement targets. Despite these challenges, the government is optimistic and expects to achieve Ministry of Food’s target of procuring 34 million tons of wheat this year. With well over 55 million tons of combined wheat and rice storage in state-owned granaries, the nation is in a secure position. These developments are positive indicators for India’s food security and export prospects.
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