FCI to start procurement of 50,000 tonnes pulses from farmers

In order to maintain sufficient stocks of lentils, state-run FCI will this week start the procurement operation to buy a total of 50,000 tonnes of pulses, including masoor and gram, at a budget of Rs 240 crore.

Besides, to ensure adequate supply in the domestic market and keep a check on prices, the government is also importing pulses and creating the buffer stock.

Following the spike in pulses prices, the government had set a target to procure one lakh tonnes of rabi pulses, out of which 50,000 was to be done by Food Corporation of India (FCI) and the remaining by Nafed and SFAC.

The government agencies have already procured 51,000 tonnes of kharif pulses. Out of this, FCI has procured 20,000 tonne of tur.

".In this week the FCI is going to start the procurement operations for pulses, the corporation has been given target to procure 40,000 tonnes of gram and 10,000 tonnes of masoor," a senior official told PTI.

The corporation is expecting to procure chunk of the quantity from Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthanamong other states.

"FCI is estimated the budget of Rs 240 crore on total procurement operation of pulses which includes transportation and storage, excluding processing," the same official added.

Pulse prices continue to remain firm for a second straight year due to production concerns. Pulse output in 2015-16 crop year (July-June) is expected to be 17.33 million tonnes as against the demand of 22-23 million tonnes. The gap is being met through imports.

About 1.23 lakh tonnes of pulses seized from hoarders have been disposed of by the government in open market so far to boost supply and contain rising prices.

Newsletter

Price of goats has gone up due to lack of supply in Kannivadi goat market

As farmers are not keen to sell the goats at the Kannivadi goat market, the arrival of goats has come down for the last...

Tomato prices fall sharply in Udumalpet - produce indiscriminately thrown on the road

Tomato prices were sold at Rs 200 per kg a few months ago. Now that the price of tomatoes has fallen drastically due to...

Tomatoes sold at Rs 6 per kg in Palladam - Farmers put veil on their heads and express anguish

Farmers in Tirupur district are suffering as tomatoes were procured at just Rs 6 per kg at the Palladam uzhavar santhai....

TNAU's Dept. of Plant Pathology hosts one-day training on 'Spawn Production and Mushroom Cultivation' in Coimbatore

Over a 100 beneficiaries from Kongunadu Arts and Science College in Coimbatore participated in the training which was pr...

Coimbatore TNAU observes Parthenium Awareness Week

Dr.M.K.Kalarani, Director (Crop Management), TNAU, Coimbatore has inaugurated the Parthenium awareness campaign at TNAU...

TNAU conducts Training on Preparation of instant Foods

Two days training on “Preparation of instant Foods” will be held at Centre for Post Harvest Technology, Agricultural...