
The Minister of Agriculture Shivraj Singh Chouhan approved a proposal for the purchase of 54,166 tons of Moong and 50,750 tons of crops Oil under the Price Support System (PSS). PSS is usually implemented when the prices of notified pulses, oilseeds and copra fall below the SME (minimum support price) during the peak period and are to ensure that farmers receive rewarding prices for their crop.
The Minister also approved the 15 -day extension of the public procurement period in Andra Pradesh until 26 June. While Oletennice will be obtained from Uttar Pradesh for the summer season of crops 2025-26, Moong will be taken from Haryan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, to release government media.
MSP for Summer Moong (Green Gram) for the 2025-26 season was raised to £8 768 for Quinttal £8 682 in 2024-25. Also SMEs for the grounds of the oil has been set to £7 263 for Quinttal for the marketing season 2025-26. This represents an increase £480 compared to the previous year.
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In order to motivate farmers and strengthening domestic impulses production and at the same time a reduction in the dependence of the country on imports, the government allowed Tur (Arhar), Urad and Masur under PSS up to 100% of the relevant state production for 2024-25.
In addition, in the Union 2025 budget, the government announced the continuation of this initiative for the next four years, until 2028-29, with the purchase of these pulses by up to 100% of the State Production Federation through the Central Nodes of the Agency, namely the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (Nccf) (nccf) (nccf) (nccf) (nccf) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF) (NCCF), with the target. Self -sufficiency in pulse production.
The Center implements the integrated Pradhan Mantri mode Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan (PM-Aasha), which includes a price scheme (PDP), market intervention system (MIS) and price stabilization fund (PSF).
The main objective of this initiative is to ensure secured and rewarding the prices of agricultural agricultural production, thus protecting their income and providing their livelihood from the market fluctuations.
India certainly monitors three periods of crops – Rabi, Kharif and Summer (or Zaid). The summer window, which runs from March to June, sits between the main harvest of Raby and the advent of the sow Kharif. These crops usually grow on irrigated soil and have shorter growing cycles, so the trends of the area are a useful early signal of agricultural momentum.
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