Even as the prices of the V-797 variety of cotton crashed below the level of minimum support price, the Gujarat branch of the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) has stepped in to give a prop to the commodity. |
Sources in the CCI said that the corporation has so far picked up over 22,000 quintal of the V-797 variety of cotton from farmers in Gujarat, who were being forced to sell cotton at lower prices because of a bumper crop. |
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CCI started the purchase since the last week of April and bought around 5000 quintals last week alone. The CCI has fixed the minimum support price level of V-797 variety of cotton at Rs 1,640 per quintal. |
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"We have been opening up new purchasing centres as and when the need arises. CCI will continue to purchase cotton at support price levels from farmers in a bid to ensure that they get a fair price. I believe the operations could last for at least a fortnight more," said S K Suri, branch manager, Gujarat, Cotton Corporation of India. He added that eight purchasing centres have been opened up so far. |
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Till April last week, the prices of the V-797 variety of cotton were above the minimum support price. |
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V-797 is one of the major cotton varieties grown in Gujarat with the Shankar-6 being the other variety grown on a large scale. Although the V-797 variety started arriving in the market from February, its prices fell below the support price level on April 27, Suri said. |
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He added at present purchase operations were on at Lakhtar, Dhrangadhra and Dhandhuka. |
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"As and when the prices of this variety goes lower than the minimum support prices at any centre in the state, CCI will set up purchasing centres," Suri stated. |
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Earlier, the Gujarat branch of the CCI had also intervened and carried out purchasing operations for the Shankar-6 variety of cotton, when its price fell below the minimum support price. |
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