Ludhiana (Punjab):As procurement of paddy crop starts at the Mandis (grain market) in Punjab, the state government is expecting around 165 lakh metric tonne produce, which is less than that of last year.
According to Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu, only around 160-165 lakh metric tonnes of produce is expected to make it to the Mandis due to the heavy rains and floods in isolated parts of the state.
"It is being anticipated that around 160-165 lakh metric tonne produce will come this season. Last year around 170 lakh metric tonne produce was procured. However, due to heavy rains and floods, some crop was damaged," Ashu said on Sunday.
He said that all arrangements have been made at the Mandis for procurements by the state government.
"Inspectors and officers have been deputed in every Mandis. They have been given strict instructions. We assure the farmers that the government will procure all the products from the farmers on time and they will be paid in a timely manner as well," Ashu said.
The cabinet minister said that as per the Agriculture Department, around 1.5 lakh hectare of land was diversified, which will also lead to lesser produce this season.