Bihar government's agencies would make all purchases of paddy that reaches its procurement centres across the state. The procurement would start from November 15 and end on March 31, 2018, an official of the Agriculture department said.
"For the 2017-18 (Kharif Marketing Season), the government has not not fixed any target vis-a-vis paddy procurement in the state. Instead, we will purchase from all those who would come to our procurement centres," Food and Consumer Protection Department's Secretary Pankaj Kumar told reporters here.
Paddy procurement would begin from November 15 in districts where crops have already been harvested while it would follow soon in other districts from December, the secretary said.
The procurement would be carried out by Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) and Vyapar Mandals across the state at a Minimum Support Price of Rs 1550 per quintal against last year's MSP of Rs 1470 per quintal.
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The government could procure around 18 lakh MT and 24.07 lakh MT of paddy against the target of 30 lakh MT in 2015-16 and 2014-15 respectively.
The Central government has allowed moisture content up to 17 per cent in paddy, Kumar said adding that the Centre had last year increased the presence of moisture content up to 19 per cent for paddy procurement.