"We have given directions to all the district magistrates in this connection", state Food and Consumer protection Minister Shyam Rajak said.
Expressing concern over the "policy of neglect" of the Centre by sending 52 rakes of wheat and rice from Punjab and Chhatisgarh to FCI godowns instead of lifting wheat and rice from farmers in the state, Rajak said, "The FCI was well aware of the fact that the Corporation would have to give priority to storage of foodgrains produced by farmers in Bihar... But it overlooked it."
Of the rakes, 38 rakes of wheat and 14 rakes of rice have reached FCI godowns in Bihar, he said.
"We will officially register a protest with the Centre about this matter", he said.
The FCI, he said, has about 6.20 lakh tonnes of rice while state Food Corporation (SFC) has 8.50 lakh tonnes in its stores in Bihar.
Similarly, about seven lakh tonnes of wheat has been procured in Bihar but the FCI has taken hardly 1.36 lakh tonnes of it though procurement of foodgrains from farmers in Bihar was still in progress, he said.
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Rajak said the state government made the procurement following the assurance from the FCI that it would provide storage facilties.
"In the given circumstances, taking foodgrains from other states neglecting the farmers of Bihar is unjustified", he said.
He alleged that by taking foodgrains from other states, the FCI was destroying foodgrain produce of the state in the rainy season.