"This season, private purchase of wheat will remain about 3 lakh tonne as state roller flour mills are aggressively buying crop from Punjab for own requirement," Punjab Roller Flour Mill Association President Naresh Ghai told PTI today.
"Millers this year are not purchasing crop from Uttar Pradesh as crop prices are ruling above Minimum Support Price (MSP) in UP's grain markets," Ghai said.
Roller flour millers have been buying wheat from UP for the last few years as wheat prices used to remain below MSP.
There are a total of 78 flour mills in Punjab which require over 7 lakh tonne of wheat for their annual requirement.
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Meanwhile, wheat procurement in Punjab is trailing by 16 per cent while crop purchase in Haryana is up by 3 per cent in the ongoing Rabi Marketing season 2014-15.
As Punjab witness high crop arrivals at this stage, total crop procurement stood at 82.43 lakh tonne so far as against 98.07 lakh tonne purchased in corresponding period of last season, officials said.
Crop arrivals are yet to come from Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Pathankot and Kapurthala districts, he said.
"We expect total wheat procurement will remain 110-112 lakh tonne in Punjab which will end by May 12-13," he said. In neighbouring state Haryana, total wheat purchase has touched the mark of 56.73 lakh tonne so far as against 54.84 lakh tonne in corresponding period of last season.
However, private purchase in Haryana remains subdued at just 1,961 tonne.