New Delhi: Terming 'baseless' the Delhi government's claim that wheat procurement centres are not operational in the national capital, the Centre's Food Corporation of India (FCI) on Thursday said buying centres are fully functional and so far purchased 15.8 tonnes of wheat at MSP directly from farmers.
Normally, wheat procurement is undertaken from three centres in Delhi: Mayapuri, Narela and APMC Najafgarh Mandi. Last year, 27.6 tonnes of wheat was procured from farmers here.
Wheat is a major rabi (winter-sown) crop. Harvesting starts from the end of March but picks up the pace from April. Wheat is procured at a minimum support price (MSP).
"It is a baseless allegation by the Delhi government that procurement centres are not operational. The state government had requested the opening of wheat procurement centres. We accepted their request and made operational all three centres from April 1," FCI Delhi Region General Manager Sudhir Kumar said.
Already, 15.8 tonnes of wheat has been procured so far and payment has been made to farmers, he said, adding that the procurement plan was decided in consultation with the state government.
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