Under the Kharif procurement season 2024-25, paddy procurement in Uttar Pradesh has surged, with 2.86 lakh metric tons procured so far — an increase of 65,820 metric tons compared to the same period in 2023-24.
Payments to farmers have also been expedited, with Rs 543 crore disbursed thus far, ensuring that payments reach farmers within 48 hours, as directed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Last year, by November 13, 2.20 lakh metric tons of paddy was procured, benefiting 35,863 farmers whereas 42,845 farmers have already sold their produce this year.
In a recent review meeting, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasised promptness and transparency in the procurement process. He instructed officials to ensure timely payments to farmers, provision of essential facilities at procurement centres, and regular inspections to monitor the procurement process closely.
With the Food department, PCF, UPSS, UPPCU, Mandi Parishad and FCI actively engaged in the procurement, these efforts reflect the state’s commitment to supporting farmers and counterclaims made by opposition leaders, reinforcing that such criticisms are far removed from the ground reality.
Paddy procurement began in western Uttar Pradesh on October 1 and will continue up to January 31, 2025, covering districts including Bareilly, Moradabad, Saharanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Meerut, Jhansi, Hardoi, Sitapur and Lakhimpur Kheri.
In eastern Uttar Pradesh, procurement started on November 1 and will run until February 28, encompassing Ayodhya, Gorakhpur, Basti, Devipatan, Azamgarh, Varanasi, Vindhyachal, Prayagraj, Kanpur, Chitrakoot, and parts of Lucknow division like Rae Bareli and Unnao.
The government has increased the minimum support price (MSP) of paddy by Rs 117 per quintal this year. It has fixed MSP at Rs 2,300 per quintal for paddy and Rs 2,320 for Grade A paddy, with an additional Rs 20 per quintal to cover unloading, sieving and cleaning costs.
To facilitate smooth sales, a total of 4,160 purchase centrs of the Food and Civil Supplies department and other purchasing agencies have been set up in all the districts of Uttar Pradesh for the sale of paddy by farmers. They operate from 9 am to 5 pm. Sharecroppers are also participating this year with renewed registrations.
For any assistance, farmers can contact the toll-free helpline at 18001800150. Additionally, they may reach out to the food marketing officer in their district, the regional marketing officer in their tehsil, or the marketing inspector in their block to resolve any concerns.