"We have purchased about 6 lakh tonnes of pulses so far. We will be able to complete the entire 2 million tonnes by June 2017," Consumer Affairs Secretary Hem Pande told reporters on the sidelines of FICCI conference on food service industry.
"Pulses production is estimated to increase to more than 20 million tonnes in 2016-17. So, we will be able to procure one million tonne of pulses from domestic market for buffer stock and rest one million tonnes will be imported," he said.
"We will ensure domestic availability of 24-25 million tonnes of pulses," he added.
On total imports this fiscal, Pande said: "We expect significant rise in production. This may lead to reduction in imports."
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India imported nearly six million tonne pulses last fiscal to meet the domestic demand.
On prices, he further said, pulses prices have fallen while sugar prices are stable.
Pulses prices had skyrocketed to Rs 200 per kg, but the rates have now fallen significantly.
He also emphasised on increasing the processing level of fruits and vegetables to 20 per cent from the current 2 per cent to reduce post-harvest losses.
"Out of 20 million tonnes of tomatoes production, 4-5 million tonnes are wasted every year," he informed.
Pande said there is a need to reduce post-harvest crop loss as well as wastage of cooked food.