22 अप्रैल 2014
'Wheat procurement may slip below last yr's 25 mn ton level'
New Delhi, Apr 22. The government's wheat
procurement target for the ongoing 2014-15 marketing year is
likely to be missed and slip below the last year's level of 25
million tonnes, Food Secretary Sudhir Kumar said today.
State-run Food Corporation of India (FCI) undertakes
grain procurement on behalf of the government to ensure that
farmers get the minimum support price (MSP).
According to Food Ministry data, FCI and state
government-owned agencies have procured 7.5 million tonnes of
wheat so far this year, significantly lower than 11.96 million
tonnes purchased in the year-ago period.
The wheat marketing year runs from April to March but
FCI's procurement operation gets completed in three months.
"Last year, FCI had procured 25 million tonnes of wheat.
As per my own assessment, this year's overall wheat
procurement would be lower than last year," Kumar said while
addressing a seminar on flour milling industry issues.
However, wheat procurement would be sufficient to meet
the demand under the Public Distribution System (PDS) and
other government welfare schemes like Midday Meal, he added.
The overall wheat purchase is expected to be much lower
than the target of 31 million tonnes set for the current year.
According to Food Ministry officials, the pace of wheat
procurement in Punjab is very slow due to delayed harvesting
in the state, following recent unseasonal rains.
FCI has been able to procure 9,40,581 tonnes in Punjab as
on today in the current marketing year, as against 4.3 million
tonnes in the same period last year, says official data.
Wheat growers at several areas in Punjab have even
complained of non-procurement of crop by procurement agencies,
citing higher moisture content.
In Haryana, wheat procurement is down marginally at 3.2
million tonnes as against 3.7 million tonnes, while
procurement in Madhya Pradesh is also lower at 3.17 million
tonnes as against 3.6 million tonnes in the review period.
Procurement in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and other growing
states is trailing behind last year's level.
Wheat production in India, the world's second biggest
grower, is pegged at 95.6 million tonnes for this year as
against 93.51 million tonnes in the year-ago period.
on government to support such products, the industry should
come forward and take proactive steps to create a market for
fortified products," Kumar said.
On flour milling industry's suggestion for setting up a
National Development Council to promote and address the
concerns regarding wheat and its products in the country,
Kumar said, "A separate council is required and this could be
set up under the Food Processing Ministry. I will discuss this
proposal with the concerned Secretary."
Speaking at the seminar, Food Processing Ministry
Additional Secretary, Jagdish Prasad Meena, said processing of
products from wheat is very less in the country, though the
grain is available in abundance.
Many multinational companies are launching new products
in India to meet the changing food preference of consumers.
Local players can also tap this market by integrating their
milling industry with downstream processing units, he said.
The seminar was organised by the National Productivity
Council to address productivity issues and future needs of
flour milling industry in India.
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