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Punjab CM seeks increase in MSP of paddy, incentive to prevent stubble burning

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking to consider a Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 2,902 per quintal for Paddy and an incentive bonus to check stubble burning.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh
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Published : May 8, 2020, 11:53 PM IST

New Delhi/Chandigarh: Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to consider a Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 2,902 per quintal for Paddy, along with Rs 100 per quintal as incentive bonus to check stubble burning.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister said the state had already written to the Ministry of Agriculture recommending a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for paddy @ Rs. 2902/- per quintal, as calculated by the Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana, against last year’s MSP of Rs. 1835/- per quintal.

“Given the need to ensure food safety in the time of the present pandemic, it is imperative that farmers may be given the appropriate price signal by announcing a remunerative MSP for paddy,” stressed Captain Amarinder, seeking the Prime Minister’s personal consideration in this matter, as well as on the issue of incentive bonus.

Noting that “it is unlikely that we will see much seasonal labour coming from UP and Bihar for paddy transplantation due to Covid,” Captain Amarinder expressed concern at the serious challenges this could pose for farming operations in the coming paddy season, besides leading to an escalation in labour costs.

Chief Minister further underlined the importance of providing farmers with a non-burning bonus @ Rs. 100/- per quintal to defray their expenses in the handling of paddy straw, thus preventing the burning of paddy stubble. In this context, he also pointed to the Supreme Court directions, asking the Centre and States to work out an incentive structure to overcome the problem of paddy stubble burning.

“This monetary incentive deserves to be announced ex-ante, i.e. along with the MSP, to allow farmers to prepare for its management and for the State to work towards proper implementation,” stressed Captain Amarinder, adding that this bonus would also help incentivise the desired behaviour and encourage farmers to move to better and ecologically sustainable farm practices.

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New Delhi/Chandigarh: Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to consider a Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 2,902 per quintal for Paddy, along with Rs 100 per quintal as incentive bonus to check stubble burning.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister said the state had already written to the Ministry of Agriculture recommending a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for paddy @ Rs. 2902/- per quintal, as calculated by the Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana, against last year’s MSP of Rs. 1835/- per quintal.

“Given the need to ensure food safety in the time of the present pandemic, it is imperative that farmers may be given the appropriate price signal by announcing a remunerative MSP for paddy,” stressed Captain Amarinder, seeking the Prime Minister’s personal consideration in this matter, as well as on the issue of incentive bonus.

Noting that “it is unlikely that we will see much seasonal labour coming from UP and Bihar for paddy transplantation due to Covid,” Captain Amarinder expressed concern at the serious challenges this could pose for farming operations in the coming paddy season, besides leading to an escalation in labour costs.

Chief Minister further underlined the importance of providing farmers with a non-burning bonus @ Rs. 100/- per quintal to defray their expenses in the handling of paddy straw, thus preventing the burning of paddy stubble. In this context, he also pointed to the Supreme Court directions, asking the Centre and States to work out an incentive structure to overcome the problem of paddy stubble burning.

“This monetary incentive deserves to be announced ex-ante, i.e. along with the MSP, to allow farmers to prepare for its management and for the State to work towards proper implementation,” stressed Captain Amarinder, adding that this bonus would also help incentivise the desired behaviour and encourage farmers to move to better and ecologically sustainable farm practices.

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