Maharashtra: Centre relaxes norms for soya bean procurement days ahead of Assembly polls
The move comes against the backdrop of farmers in the state expressing anger over the low prices of oilseeds and the slow pace of government procurement.
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Days ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Union government has relaxed norms for the procurement of soya bean, The Hindu reported on Sunday.
Farmers in the state have been expressing anger at the low prices of oilseeds and the slow pace of government procurement, according to reports.
In an order on Friday, the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare said that the norm during the last Kharif season, which allowed soya beans with a moisture content of less than 12% to be procured under the price support scheme, has been relaxed to permit a moisture content of up to 15%.
Under the price support scheme, the government procures agricultural produce at the declared minimum support price, ensuring that farmers receive a stable and profitable income.
A minimum support price is the guaranteed amount paid to farmers when their produce is purchased by the state.
The order on Friday, addressed to the chief secretaries of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan and Karnataka, said that the decision to relax the norms was based on “representations received”.
An agricultural risis linked to soya bean, a key cash crop in Maharashtra, has sparked unrest among farmers due to its prices in the open market being lower than the minimum support price.
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