Principal secretary of the state agriculture ministry Bijay Kumar has issued orders to all the district collectors to submit a detailed report where "suspicious farmers" were found to have sold tur (pigeon pea) at these centres.
The state government had to set up procurement centres for tur due to the bumper production of the crop which resulted in a dip in its prices pushing the farmers into a debt trap.
"I have issued orders to the district collectors and hope to get a detailed report from them in the next 10-days," Bijay Kumar told PTI.
"There will be more clarity once a detailed report is available from respective district collectors," the official said.
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"The government suspects that some people, mostly traders sold the tur posing as farmers at these centres which were set up to purchase the commodity only from farmers at the rate of Rs 5,050.
"Many traders had purchased tur from farmers in advance at a lower price and to book profit they posed as farmers and sold the tur to these centres," said the officer.
He even claimed that corruption in procurement could be to the tune of Rs 400 crore.
The state government, after completion of tur procurement has now issued orders to probe the cases where discrepancies were noticed.
So far, Maharashtra government has purchased 67,34,717 quintal of tur with total outlay for the same being Rs 3,401 crore. Out of it, Rs 2,817 crore have been disbursed.
A total number of 3,54,417 farmers were benefitted by the tur procurement scheme of the government.