Slew of steps to bolster paddy procurement in Alappuzha

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by Samuel Pordengerg Mar 12, 2023 News
Slew of steps to bolster paddy procurement in Alappuzha

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Agriculture Minister P. Prasad speaking at a meeting convened to discuss paddy procurement in Alappuzha on Sunday.

A meeting convened by Agriculture Minister P. Prasad on Sunday decided to initiate steps to ensure hassle-free harvest and procurement of paddy cultivated in the ongoing puncha (first) crop season in Kuttanad and other parts of Alappuzha. The meeting was held at Rice Research Station, Mankombu against the backdrop of hiccups in paddy procurement in the region.

Mr. Prasad suggested the formation of a special task force to monitor paddy harvest and procurement and to resolve issues raised by farmers in a time-bound manner. A deputy collector will be in charge of the monitoring.

The Minister directed officials concerned to hasten the paddy procurement process. “Agriculture deputy directors will directly monitor harvest and procurement in Kuttanad. Farmers will be provided with details of mills engaged in the procurement process in their respective areas. Steps will be taken to issue paddy receipt sheets to farmers immediately after harvest,” Mr. Prasad said.

On allegations that mills were demanding wastage (additional paddy), citing high chaff content, the Minister said that a team of officials including a paddy marketing officer would visit paddy polders where farmers and rice mill agents were locked in disagreement. He directed officials to conduct the scientific examinations of the harvested paddy at a place suggested by the farmers.

Mr. Prasad had a discussion with the farmers. The distribution of procurement prices will be discussed at the next meeting.

According to officials, paddy farming has taken place on over 28,800 hectares in the district, a large part of which is in Kuttanad. The Supplyco bought 10,848.28 tonnes of paddy from farmers in the district so far. In the current season, the Supplyco expects to procure 1,37,800 tons of paddy.

The meeting was attended by Thomas K. Thomas, the district collector and others.