JALANDHAR
The Food, Civil Supplies Minister and Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak today formally commenced the paddy procurement season at Bhogpur Dana Mandi in Jalandhar district, reaffirming the Punjab Government’s commitment to lift every Single grain farmer’s produce. Reviewing the procurement arrangements, the Minister said the State Government under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann is determined to ensure smooth and hassle-free procurement season for all the stakeholders. Despite the challenges posed by recent floods, robust arrangements had been made across Punjab to ensure that farmers face no implications in selling their crops, added Mr. Kataruchak. Addressing the media, . Kataruchak noted that farmers’ welfare has always remained the top priority of the state during procurement seasons. He informed that the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for paddy has been fixed at ₹2,389 per quintal, and the government has already secured Cash Credit Limits (CCL) worth ₹15,000 crore for September and ₹27,000 crore for October. He further said that adequate arrangements of bardana (gunny bags) have been made to avoid inconvenience to farmers. This year, the target of 172 lakh MT paddy procurement was given to Punjab, but arrangements have been made to procure nearly 190 lakh MT paddy. The Minister assured that lifting and payment will go hand in hand, with prompt transfer of payments directly into farmers’ accounts. He directed officials of the Food and Civil Supplies Department, Punjab Mandi Board, and District Administration to personally monitor operations in mandis to ensure transparency and efficiency. The Punjab Mandi Board has operationalized 1822 Mandis/Purchase Centres to ensure smooth procurement besides ensuring the adequate arrangements regarding electricity, clean drinking water and other amenities in the mandis. During his visit, he also interacted with farmers.
He also appealed to farmers to bring only fully dried paddy to the mandis, as higher moisture levels could hinder procurement. SDM Randeep Singh Heer, DFSC Harveen Kaur, and officials from various departments were also present on the occasion.