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21 Wheat Procurement Centres being set up in Jammu Division for RMS 2025-26, Dir Agriculture reviews preparedness

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
09/04/2025
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Jammu: In view of the approaching harvesting season, a meeting was held on Tuesday at the Directorate of Agriculture with Director Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare Arvinder Singh Reen in the chair. The meeting aimed to thoroughly review and finalize the arrangements for the procurement of wheat produce for the Rabi Marketing Season (RMS) 2025-26.
The Director Agriculture emphasized the importance of streamlining wheat procurement operations, particularly focusing on ensuring a smooth and timely process through direct procurement from farmers by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) via the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism. The Director highlighted that the establishment of procurement centres is crucial to prevent distress sale of wheat by farmers and to ensure they receive the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 2,425 per quintal, as notified by the Ministry of Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare.
The meeting held detailed discussions on the strategic selection and finalization of procurement centre sites, taking into account the feasibility and accessibility for farmers. It was announced that a total of 21 Wheat Procurement Centres (Mandis) will be established across Jammu Division, including 11 in Jammu district, 9 in Kathua, and 1 in Samba.
Emphasis was placed on providing necessary infrastructure, including space, gunny bags, logistical support, and other essential resources, to effectively set up the procurement mandis.
Key agenda points discussed included Uploading of specifications and appointment of MLCs and DNOs, Engagement of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) in the procurement process, Identification and readiness of procurement centres, Current crop conditions and expected wheat arrival timelines, Payment streamlining and arrangements for gunny bags.
The Director urged that the cleaning charges be fixed by the Deputy Commissioners and directed that the Agriculture Department will support the availability of tarpaulin sheets for procurement operations. He further encouraged widespread dissemination of information among farmers to ensure maximum participation in the procurement process.
The FCI officers assured that they would be ready to receive wheat stocks until May 31, 2025, with the provision of extending the deadline if needed.
The meeting was attended by key officials including Satish Sharma, Joint Director Agriculture (Extension/SLUB), Parveen Kumar Gautam, Divisional Manager FCI, Santosh Kumar, AGM (Proc.) FCI, Mukesh Verma, Manager (Proc.) ECI, Dharmesh Vaid, Liaison Officer Marketing/SMS RL, along with Chief Agriculture Officers and FPOs from Jammu Division, who participated virtually.

 

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