Unseasonal rains and hailstorms, being witnessed from February-end, have damaged rabi (winter-sown) crops in about 113 lakh hectares of area in about 14 states.
Total cultivable area in rabi season stands at 600 lakh hectares and wheat is a major rabi crop.
Announcing this decision, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said: "The central government is sensitive about the loss and damage to crops due to unseasonal rains and hailstorms in various states. Hence, has relaxed wheat procurement norms on the basis of requests received from states".
Paswan also said he has "received letters from Congress President Sonia Gandhi and others demanding relaxation in moisture content also".
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"As per norms prescribed under the Food Safety and Standards Act, we permit moisture content in the grain upto 14 per cent. Beyond this level, it is not fit for human consumption," he added.
Paswan said the quality norms related to 'lustre lost grains' and 'shrivelled and broken grains' have been relaxed in these three states where procurement has started, but the moisture content level in the grain has not been changed and kept at the permissible limit of up to 14 per cent.