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Govt approves MSP procurement of 54,166 tonnes moong from Haryana, Gujrat, UP

The procurement of the summer crops of 2025-26 will be undertaken under the central Price Support Scheme (PSS), which is activated when market rates fall below the MSP

Published on: Jun 13, 2025 8:34 AM IST
By , New Delhi
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The government has approved the procurement of 54,166 tonnes of moong from Haryana, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh at a minimum support price (MSP), along with the procurement of 50,750 tonnes of groundnut from Uttar Pradesh.

The government has permitted the procurement of 100% production of tur, urad and masur in 2024-25 under the PSS to incentivise farmers, enhance domestic pulse production and reduce import dependence. (File)
The government has permitted the procurement of 100% production of tur, urad and masur in 2024-25 under the PSS to incentivise farmers, enhance domestic pulse production and reduce import dependence. (File)

The procurement of the summer crops of 2025-26 will be undertaken under the central Price Support Scheme (PSS), which is activated when market rates fall below the MSP.

Agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan approved the proposal to purchase crops under PSS to protect farmers’ interests. The minister also approved a 15-day extension of the procurement period in Andhra Pradesh till June 26.

The government has permitted the procurement of 100% production of tur, urad and masur in 2024-25 under the PSS to incentivise farmers, enhance domestic pulse production and reduce import dependence. This initiative has been extended for another four years till 2028-29.

Procurement under the PSS is undertaken by central nodal agencies National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (Nafed) and National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India (NCCF).