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Representatives of the millers associations have presented their demands, and the government is expected to respond soon after considering the financial implications involved
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Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy indicated that bank guarantees would become mandatory for allotment of paddy to the millers for custom milling
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The committee includes Ministers Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu, N Uttam Kumar Reddy, D Sridhar Babu, and Tummala Nageswara Rao
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The Telangana Civil Supplies Corporation is currently gearing up with the necessary infrastructure to commence full-fledged procurement from the third week of October
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To facilitate smooth operations, the government has set up 375 buying centers across the district
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Thummala Nageswar Rao directed the Agriculture Secretary to write to the Centre in this regard. He wanted the cap on the procurement of farmers produce to go.
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Revanth Reddy asked District Collectors to establish exclusive procurement centres for fine rice varieties or to arrange exclusive weighing machines within the procurement centres.
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Collector Muzammil Khan directs officials to prepare for the 2024-25 procurement season and make arrangements based on the mandal-wise arrival of the agricultural produce to the markets.
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The incentive is part of the government’s strategy to reduce dependency on fine rice procurement from other states. However, the current market dynamics pose significant challenges to the implementation of the scheme
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Centres to be operated through Primary Agricultural Cooperatives (4,496), Indira Kranti Patham centres (2,102), and other agencies (541), to streamline the process for farmers during the harvest season.
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The agriculture department officials are blaming the weather for the shortfall in procurement of paddy.
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The purchases would, however, continue for a few more days to ensure that the stocks left with the farmers are procured till the last grain.
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The procurement commenced on April 1 and would end by June 10,” Additional Collector (Revenue) Sabawath Motilal told ‘Telangana Today.’
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On May 21, Special officer S Krishna Aditya while reviewing the progress of the procurement of the grains in Mancherial, set May 30 as the deadline for completing the process in both Mancherial and Kumram Asifabad districts.
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The charges made by the BRS and BJP were baseless, says Uttam.
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Harish Rao said farmers were facing serious difficulties at paddy procurement centres across the State.
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Harish said since the IMD was predicting rain soon in the State, the government must speed up the procurement.
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He enquired about district wise procurement done so far and the crop expected to arrive at centres and whether the amount was being deposited in bank accounts of farmers without delay.
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The district has been witnessing continuous rains for the last four days, leaving the farmers worried. The farmers were waiting for nearly one month for their produce to be procured at several places.
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In Karimnagar, about 2.27 lakh metric tons of paddy has been procured from 37,500 farmers through 321 purchasing centres. So far, Rs.414 crore has been deposited in bank accounts of 27,367 farmers.