28 जून 2013
Govt to reimburse Rs 719 cr to CCI for buying cotton at MSP
New Delhi, Jun 28. The government today decided to
reimburse Rs 719.41 crore to the Cotton Corporation of India
(CCI) for losses incurred while buying the fibre at minimum
support price operations in the cotton season 2012-13.
The decision regarding this was taken by the Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) yesterday.
"CCEA today approved reimbursement of losses amounting to
Rs 719.41 crore to the CCI on Minimum Support Price (MSP)
operations in the cotton season 2012-13," an official
statement said.
It said that CCI would be conducting domestic and export
sales and the apportionment of these sales would be decided by
an inter-ministerial committee consisting of representatives
of the Ministries of Agriculture, Commerce, Textiles and the
Department of Revenue, to strike an appropriate balance
between interests of domestic users and producers.
The government under the Price Support System for the
cotton season 2012-13 fixed the MSP for Long Staple and Medium
Staple varieties of raw cotton at Rs 3,900 per quintal and Rs
3,600/per quintal, respectively.
"This led to a hike in MSP price of 29 per cent and 18
per cent, respectively, over the previous year," it said.
Cotton prices in Andhra Pradesh touched MSP prices in
October 2012 and procurement under MSP operations commenced in
the districts of Warangal, Guntur and Adilabad.
The CCI procured 22.65 lakh bales of seed kapas under
price stabilisation operations from October 2012 to February
2013 at a total cost of Rs 5,807.95 crore.
"The CCI has successfully stabilised prices in Andhra
Pradesh and avoided farmer distress with timely payments.
Cotton prices then crossed MSP prices in March 2013 in Andhra
Pradesh," it added.
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