Minimum
Support Prices for Kharif Crops for 2015-16 season
The Cabinet Committee
on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given
its approval for the Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for Kharif Crops of 2015-16
Season. The decision is based on recommendations of Commission for Agricultural
Costs and Prices (CACP) for the Price Policy for Kharif Crops for the Marketing
Season 2015-16. CACP takes into account the cost of production, overall
demand-supply, domestic and international prices, inter-crop price parity,
terms of trade between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors, the likely
effect of the Price Policy on the rest of economy, besides ensuring rational
utilization of production resources like land and water, while recommending
MSPs. ...........................................
The CACP being the
expert body, its recommendations are generally accepted as such. However,
in view of a large surplus of cereals in contrast to huge deficit of pulses,
the Cabinet made an exception and decided to give a bonus of Rs.200/- per
quintal for pulses over and above the recommendations of the CACP. This
is expected to give a strong price signal to farmers to increase acreage and
invest for increase in productivity of pulses. ........................
(Rupees per quintal)
Commodity
|
Variety
|
MSP for
2014-15 season (Rs. Per quintal) |
MSP for
2015-16 season (Rs. Per quintal) |
Increase
over previous year (In Rs. Per quintal) |
Bonus
(In Rs. Per quintal) |
Paddy
|
Common
|
1360
|
1410
|
50
|
---
|
Grade A
|
1400
|
1450
|
50
|
---
|
|
Jowar
|
Hybrid
|
1530
|
1570
|
40
|
---
|
Maldandi
|
1550
|
1590
|
40
|
---
|
|
Bajra
|
---
|
1250
|
1275
|
25
|
---
|
Maize
|
---
|
1310
|
1325
|
15
|
---
|
Ragi
|
---
|
1550
|
1650
|
100
|
---
|
Tur (Arhar)
|
---
|
4350
|
4625
(includes
Rs.200/-
Bonus)
|
275
|
200
|
Moong
|
---
|
4600
|
4850
(includes
Rs.200/-
Bonus)
|
250
|
200
|
Urad
|
---
|
4350
|
4625
(includes
Rs.200/-
Bonus)
|
275
|
200
|
Groundnut-in-shell
|
---
|
4000
|
4030
|
30
|
---
|
Soyabean
|
Black
|
2500
|
----
|
---
|
---
|
Yellow
|
2560
|
2600
|
40
|
---
|
|
Sunflower Seed
|
---
|
3750
|
3800
|
50
|
---
|
Sesamum
|
---
|
4600
|
4700
|
100
|
---
|
Nigerseed
|
---
|
3600
|
3650
|
50
|
---
|
Cotton
|
Medium
Staple |
3750
|
3800
|
50
|
---
|
Long
Staple
|
4050
|
4100
|
50
|
---
|
The prices would be effective from 1.10.2015 and would
increase investment and production through assured remunerative prices to
farmers.
Various reports have
shown that the Eastern belt of the country gets neglected in so far as
procurement is concerned. Also, while the procurement mechanism is strong
for rice and wheat, it needs to be improved for pulses and oilseeds. The
Cabinet directed that the arrangements for procurement in the Eastern India be
strengthened. The Cabinet also directed that a credible procurement
mechanism for pulses and oilseeds be put in place if the need arises. Last
week, a decision to import pulses was taken. These measures are expected
to complement efforts to keep a check on the price rise in pulses..........
Besides increase in MSP, Government has taken several
farmer friendly initiatives over the last one year. These, amongst other things,
include the following:--------------------------------------
· A Scheme to issue Soil Health Card to every farmer has
been introduced. Soil health management in the country is being promoted
through setting up of soil & fertilizer testing laboratories and
implementation of organic farming.
· A new Scheme, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana,
has been launched with the objective of creating sources of assured irrigation....................................
· A dedicated Kisan Channel has been started by the
Doordarshan to address various issues concerning farmers...................................................
· An initiative is being taken to set up a National
Agriculture Market (NAM). This would enable farmers to overcome the
impediments in marketing of agricultural produce and get better price
discovery. A common e-market platform is being created and would be
provided free of cost to the States/UTs.
· Government is also encouraging formation of Farmer
Producer Organisations.
· To help the farmers
afflicted by natural calamities, assistance was increased by 50 percent.
Further, norms were relaxed to provide assistance to farmers who suffered
a loss of 33 percent or more from the previous norm of 50 percent or more loss......................................................................................
Despite deficient rainfall of 12 percent during Kharif
during 2014-15 and unseasonal rain and hailstorm in the Rabi season the total
foodgrain production in the country has declined by only 5.3 percent in
2014-15. This reflects the resilience of Indian agriculture and success
of their Government’s efforts in managing shortfall of rain in last kharif.
This year also Government is fully prepared to meet contingency arising out of
any shortfall in Monsoon. Contingency plans for 650 districts will be
operationalised depending on progress of the Monsoon. ICAR, State
Agriculture Universities and Department of Agriculture are working in close
collaboration.
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