Himachal to procure organic turmeric at Rs 90 per kg

IANS April 7, 2025 270 views

Himachal Pradesh has launched an innovative turmeric procurement scheme that promises farmers a guaranteed price of Rs 90 per kg. The initiative aims to strengthen rural economies by promoting natural farming techniques and providing direct market access. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu highlighted the program's potential to create immediate cash flow for farmers in the state. With turmeric already cultivated across 2,042.5 hectares, this scheme could significantly transform agricultural opportunities in Himachal Pradesh.

"For the first time, government agencies will directly procure raw turmeric from farmers" - Sukhvinder Sukhu, Himachal CM
Himachal to procure organic turmeric at Rs 90 per kg
Shimla, April 7: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu on Monday launched the registration form for the farmers to sell raw turmeric grown through natural farming practices at a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 90 per kg.

Key Points

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Guaranteed minimum support price of Rs 90 per kg for turmeric

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Encourages natural farming across Himachal Pradesh

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Branded as 'Himachal Haldi' with unique market identity

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Supports rural economic transformation

This initiative, announced in the 2025–26 Budget, aims to strengthen the rural economy by providing a guaranteed price for turmeric and encouraging natural farming across Himachal Pradesh, an official statement said.

The registration will be carried out by the Department of Agriculture, which will also provide training to farmers on natural farming techniques. The raw turmeric procured from registered farmers will be processed at the upcoming Spice Park in Hamirpur. The processed turmeric will be branded and marketed as ‘Himachal Haldi’, offering both quality assurance and a unique identity in the market.

"For the first time, government agencies will directly procure raw turmeric from farmers, which will be a game-changer for their livelihoods and ensure immediate cash flow in the rural sector,” said the Chief Minister.

He said the government is also procuring naturally grown wheat at Rs 60 per kg and maize at Rs 40 per kg. Additionally, over the last two years, the state has increased the milk procurement price by Rs 21 per litre. Cow milk is now procured at Rs 51 per litre and buffalo milk at Rs 61 per litre.

Currently, turmeric is cultivated across approximately 2,042.5 hectares in the state, yielding around 24,995 metric tons annually. The major turmeric-producing districts include Hamirpur, Kangra, Bilaspur, Sirmaur, Mandi, and Solan.

Turmeric has emerged as a promising livelihood option due to its high medicinal value, especially post-Covid-19, and growing demand in both domestic and International markets. Given its natural resistance to wild and stray animals, especially monkeys, and its lower labour requirements and longer post-harvest shelf-life, turmeric cultivation aligns well with the challenges faced by Himachali farmers.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a great initiative! Farmers finally getting fair prices for their hard work. Hope other states follow Himachal's lead 👏
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Priya M.
Rs 90/kg seems decent but I wonder if it covers the actual production costs? Organic farming requires more effort and time. Still, a step in the right direction!
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Ankit S.
'Himachal Haldi' - love the branding! Our local products need this kind of identity in the market. Can't wait to see it on shelves 🛒
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Neha T.
The monkey resistance point is so true! My uncle's farm in Kangra has switched partially to turmeric because of this exact reason. Smart move by the government to support this crop.
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Sanjay R.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government ensures timely payments to farmers. Sometimes these schemes look good on paper but implementation is slow.
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Meena P.
As someone who switched to natural farming 3 years ago, this gives me so much hope! The training programs will be crucial though - organic methods can be tricky to master at first.

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