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After Punjab, Haryana also wants higher MSP on paddy, cotton

After Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal criticised the union government for the inadequate hike in the minimum support price (MSP) of paddy and cotton, Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda too sought either a higher MSP or a bonus for farmers.

Updated on: Jun 30, 2013 01:36 PM IST
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After Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal criticised the union government for the inadequate hike in the minimum support price (MSP) of paddy and cotton, Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda too sought either a higher MSP or a bonus for farmers.

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In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Hooda asked that the MSP of paddy be increased by at least Rs.200 per quintal, and of maize by Rs.150 per quintal. He asked that the MSP of bajra and cotton be raised by Rs.100 per quintal, so farmers get remunerative prices, a state government spokesman said here Sunday.

The Haryana chief minister, in the letter, said that keeping in view the larger interest of the farming community, the MSP should be raised, as the cost of cultivation of these crops had increased considerably.

Drawing the prime minister's attention to the meagre increase in the MSP of paddy by the central government, Hooda said: "The Government of India has enhanced the MSP of paddy by Rs.60 per quintal over last year's MSP and fixed it at Rs.1,310 per quintal for Kharif marketing season 2013-14. The MSP announced is not adequate to cover even the cost of cultivation of paddy."

Hooda said the cost of cultivation of paddy in Haryana is Rs.1,757 per quintal and the state had recommended that the centre fix Rs.1,850 per quintal as MSP this year.

"This meagre increase is highly inadequate and will discourage the farming community," Hooda said.

Punjab and Haryana contribute over 70 percent of the total food grains to the national kitty.

He said the MSP of cotton, maize and bajra should also be enhanced.

"India is giving emphasis on crop diversification in the original green revolution states. The MSP which has been announced by the Government of India for maize at Rs.1,310 per quintal will not encourage the farmers to diversify from paddy and sugarcane crops to maize crop. The cost of cultivation of maize in our state is Rs.1,654 per quintal and the state government had recommended Rs.1,800 per quintal as MSP for maize," Hooda said in his letter.

He said that for cotton, which is grown on about six lakh hectares in Haryana, the MSP should be at least Rs.4,200 per quintal, against the Rs.3,700 announced by the centre.

"The cost of cultivation of cotton comes to Rs.3,783 per quintal," Hooda said.

 
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