Madhya Pradesh Increases Wheat Procurement Target to Boost Farmer Support
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a 22 lakh MT increase in the state's wheat procurement target for 2026-27, now totaling 100 lakh MT. This government decision aims to enhance farmer support and fair pricing amid global challenges, benefiting small, medium, and large farmers.
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Madhya Pradesh has received a significant approval from the central government to increase its wheat procurement target by 22 lakh metric tonnes for the 2026-27 marketing year. This move raises the state's total procurement goal to 100 lakh metric tonnes, as announced by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.
The increase is seen as a crucial step by the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution to ensure that farmers in Madhya Pradesh obtain better prices for their produce at the support rate. The decision reflects the government's commitment to bolstering the food grain management system and supporting the state's agricultural sector.
Procurement will proceed in phases, prioritized by the size of the farming operations, starting with smaller farmers. The Chief Minister has discussed and secured support for this initiative from key union ministers, emphasizing that farmer interests remain a priority amid global challenges.
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