Gujarat govt extends tur dal purchase deadline till April 30

IANS April 2, 2025 219 views

The Gujarat government has extended the tur dal procurement deadline until April 30, providing an additional opportunity for farmers to sell their produce at the Minimum Support Price. Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel emphasized that this extension will ensure no registered farmer misses out on the government's procurement scheme. So far, over 58,300 farmers have sold 1.11 lakh metric tonnes of pigeon pea, generating more than Rs 841 crore. The move aligns with the central government's efforts to support domestic pulse production and guarantee fair prices for farmers.

"Farmers who have registered but have yet to sell their produce will be able to complete the sale by April 30" - Raghavji Patel, Agriculture Minister
Gujarat govt extends tur dal purchase deadline till April 30
Gandhinagar, April 2: The Gujarat government has extended the deadline for purchasing pigeon pea (tur) daal at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) to April 30.

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Gujarat extends tur dal procurement deadline to support farmers

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Over 58,300 farmers already sold 1.11 lakh metric tonnes

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MSP set at Rs 7,550 per quintal

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Procurement process aims to ensure fair prices

Under the guidance of state Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel, the purchase period has now been extended until April 30 to ensure that no farmer in the state is deprived of selling their produce at a fair price.

Minister Patel stated that Gujarat has witnessed substantial sowing and production of pigeon pea this year.

The Union government had announced an MSP of Rs 7,550 per quintal for 'tur daal' under the Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan (PM-AASHA).

Encouraged by this attractive price, over 1.23 lakh farmers in the state registered for selling their crops at MSP.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel had started the procurement process on February 24, ensuring a fair price for farmers.

So far, over 58,300 farmers have sold 1.11 lakh metric tonnes of pigeon pea worth more than Rs 841 crore.

Minister Raghavji Patel emphasised that farmers who have registered but have yet to sell their produce will be able to complete the sale by April 30.

This extension aims to accommodate all eligible farmers and prevent any from missing out on the opportunity to benefit from government procurement.

Gujarat has witnessed a significant engagement of farmers in pigeon pea cultivation this year.

The procurement process, which began on February 24, has already benefited more than 58,300 farmers, with a total of 1.11 lakh metric tonnes of pigeon pea purchased. This procurement amounts to a financial outlay exceeding Rs 841 crore.

Notably, to incentivise the domestic production of pulses, the Centre removed the procurement ceiling under the Price Support Scheme (PSS) for traditionally imported pulses viz., tur, urad and masur, thereby guaranteeing 100 per cent procurement at MSP in respect of these crops during 2024-25.

To augment domestic availability, a duty-free import policy for Tur, Urad, and Masur was allowed.

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