Nafed's copra procurement plans have stalled in Kerala, as the state government has not initiated any steps in this regard, allege G Sugunan, chairman, Primary Cooperative Marketing Societies Association of Kerala. |
Nafed had decided to start procurement of copra two months back since the prices had dropped to Rs 3,130-3,250 a quintal, which is below the support price of Rs 3,600. Kerafed is the nodal agency for procurement. |
|
A committee under the chairmanship of the district collector should be constituted in each district to identify primary societies eligible for collecting copra from farmers. |
|
Sugunan said so far these committees have not been constituted in most of the districts. Kerafed itself is procuring copra and coconut, but only a nominal quantity. This would not influence the open market prices, he said. |
|
During the last four weeks price of coconut oil had plummeted to Rs 4,750, a decline of Rs 200 per quintal. Copra prices too had dipped considerably. |
|
Sources said price of coconut oil may fall further to Rs 4,000 levels as the market is flooded with copra and coconut oil, especially from Tamil Nadu. |
|
In Kerala, the new producing season will commence by the next month and there would be a price drop unless Nafed starts intervening soon. |
|
Sugunan said if the price fall continues even after Nafed starts procurement, the blame will squarely fall on the state government. |
|
|
|