New Delhi: Co-operative NAFED is planning to buy 20 lakh tonne of mustard and 15-20 lakh tonne of pulses in the ongoing rabi (winter-sown) harvesting season at the minimum support price (MSP), its Managing Director Sanjeev Chaddha said on Friday.
NAFED will buy pulses and oilseeds on behalf of the government to provide MSP to farmers, he said, adding that the co-operative has made arrangements of funds to carry out these procurement operations.
"We will be purchasing 15-20 lakh tonne of pulses and 20 lakh tonne of mustard in the ongoing rabi harvesting season," Chaddha told reporters on the sidelines of a conference organized by industry body Assocham on compressed biogas. He said NAFED already has a stock of 35 lakh tonne of pulses.
Asked about the disposal of the pulses stock, Chaddha said the Centre provides pulses to states at a subsidized price for distribution through the ration shops. On the compressed biogas programme, Chaddha said NAFED and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) are working with private entrepreneurs to set up bio-CNG manufacturing plants across the country using agri-wastes.