The loss of farmers in Madhya Pradesh's price deficit scheme can increase up to Rs 200 crore
But before giving this statement, the State Agricultural Marketing Board has started questioning one lakh transactions in this project, one month before, whose name is "dubious"..
Last summer, Madhya Pradesh, farmers started to protest against the market, farmers, at low cost, six of them were shot dead by the police myandasorera. Demonstrators want the farmers to purchase their crops at the cost of the minimum support price set by the Central Government, which will officially cover the agricultural production costs. But the state government had no infrastructure to conserve and conserve agricultural production and its efforts became expensive and inadequate.
Another model test of price support, it started Bhavn Bhushan scheme in October. For example, if soyabinera minimum support price for the market value of Rs 3,050 per quintal and per kg of 2683 rupees, the government will pay the difference between the farmers to 367 rupees.
21 million farmers signed this scheme, which included five summer crops from the first sale window from October to December. The state government has demanded payment of compensation of Rs 1,944 crore to the farmers as compensation under this project.
But if the price is sold below the average price, then the government differentiates between the average sales price and the minimum support price. In this case, there is no provision to cover the deficit with the difference between the actual sales price and average sales price.
In many places, this difference was very big. To see such transactions with the suspects, the State Agricultural Marketing Board started searching for them.
In his letter written by 470 traders, there is a list of 100,000 traders, who have bought less than 60% of the minimum support price. Less than 30% of the minimum transaction is sold in 29,000 transactions in this transaction.
The district committee of the district district has been asked to constitute the committee for the investigation of this transaction.
Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Marketing Board Managing Director, Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, cited the letter while quoting Bhavata Geography project.
Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Marketing Board Managing Director, Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, cited the letter while quoting Bhavata Geography project.Four months later, there was not much progress in the investigation. Kidui said that the board is waiting for the district collector's report and on April 5, he sent a reminder to him. "We have worked with them but they have to be busy with other issues," he said. "If we do not get reports from them, then we can not comment on it."
According to the letter, one of the more than 11 million urada 5 million quintals suspected, Quintell 44.100, 44.300 quintals MAMM ladder and some quintal of farming and pottery are sold soyabina.
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