To date, the state procured around 12.77 million tonnes of wheat, which is expected to reach 13 million tonnes by the time the process ends in the next few weeks. Punjab has closed its procurement for this year at 12.76 million tonnes.
However, due to the massive procurement, the state government is facing some challenges on the storage front. Till Sunday, around 7.5 per cent of the procured wheat was in the process of being shifted to safe destinations.
However, government officials are confident that by time the purchases end in the next few weeks, all the wheat will be safely stored.
This year, Madhya Pradesh produced around 30 million tonnes of wheat.
“Normally, it takes around 15 days from the closure of procurement to bag and store wheat in godowns, but this year, we have maintained 85-90 per cent efficiency in transportation right from the first day of procurement. Since procurement is going on, it will take another 7-10 days for the entire stock to be stored safely,” the state’s principal secretary, food and civil supplies, Sheo Shekhar Shukla told Business Standard.
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