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Tardy wheat procurement leaves Ludhiana farmers jittery

Complain shortage of labourers is holding up procurement process, forcing them to spend the night at the grain markets to guard their produce

Published on: Apr 17, 2020 10:59 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Ludhiana | By , Ludhiana
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Even as the wheat procurement exercise commenced at the two local grain markets - near Jalandhar Bypass and Gill Road - on Friday, farmers complained that due to sheer mismanagement at the markets, their troubles had only begun.

A farmer waiting for his turn for procurement after unloading his wheat yield at the grain market near Jalandhar Bypass in Ludhiana on Friday. (HT Photo)
A farmer waiting for his turn for procurement after unloading his wheat yield at the grain market near Jalandhar Bypass in Ludhiana on Friday. (HT Photo)

Slow procurement process was not only putting their crop at risk of getting damaged by rain, but they also had no option but to spend the night at the market to guard their produce. Others highlighted that the lack of adequate workers in the grain markets was delaying the procurement process and will make their coupons issued for a certain day invalid.

The government is issuing the farmers coupons, which will act as a curfew pass for unhindered movement of their loaded tractor-trolleys. To limit crowding and ensure social distancing, the farmers are being invited in batches through the coupons, with permission to sell up to 50 quintals of wheat.

Gurdeep Singh from Jamalpur village said he was issued a coupon for Friday, but after he reached the market, the commission agent asked him to wait till Saturday as the procurement was held up. “The government should procure the crops the same day, otherwise issuing passes for different days serves no purpose,” he added.

Manohar Gill, president of the Ahrtiya Association at the grain market near Gill Road, said the farmers were being issued coupons, and a few also arrived in the markets on Friday. “The procurement will be done as per the guidelines issued by the administration to avoid rush,” he added.

Darshan Lal (Laddoo) Baweja, chairman of the market committee, said he had been apprised of the farmers’ concerns regarding slow procurement. “I have scheduled a meeting with officials of the market committee and commission agents on Saturday to fix this at the earliest, he added.

Deputy commissioner Pradeep Agrawal said passes were being issued in phases to avoid crowding at the markets. The market committee and administration were also keeping a check on cleanliness and disinfection of markets, he added.

 
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