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Ending uncertainty, Telangana says it will procure rabi paddy

Ending uncertainty, Telangana says it will procure rabi paddy March 17, 2021 Mulls procurement centres in Covid hotspots, hinterland Ending weeks of uncertainty and speculation, the Telangana Government has said it will procure paddy and ensure farmers get minimum support price (MSP) for paddy for the rabi produce. “We are planning to introduce a regulated process wherein the farmers will be given coupons. They can go to the markets and sell their produce at the FCI procurement counters,” Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao said. Addressing the discussion on motion of thanks on the Governor’s speech on Wednesday, he said the Government would open procurement centres in the areas where Covid cases are high and in the hinterlands.

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AP Govt To Set Up Multi Purpose Facility Centres Across State

AP Govt To Set Up Multi Purpose Facility Centres Across State Jan 01, 2021, 11:00 IST Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has said  the state government will set up  multi purpose facility centers including agricultural marketing and food processing under RBKs across the State with an estimated budget of Rs 10,235 crore. During a review meeting on Dr YSR RBKs, Agricultural Marketing, Food Processing and Amul project held here on Thursday, the Chief Minister siad  the construction of multi purpose facility centers should start in March 2021 and would be completed within a year.The facilities include Warehouses, Drying Platform, Collection Centers, Cold Rooms for Storage, Custom Hiring Centers, Primary Processing Centers, Assaying  Equipment, Janata Bazaars, Bulk Milk Cooling Units, Cattle sheds and aqua infra in select Villages, Procurement Centers and e-marketing.

Farmers Reaping Bounty Harvest In Jagan Regime

Farmers Reaping Bounty Harvest In Jagan Regime Dec 28, 2020, 15:07 IST Amaravati: Farmers had sowed well in 2019 election and are reaping a bounty harvest with Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy rolling a green carpet and continuing the legacy of being farmer friendly through his various welfare schemes and projects. The Year has seen good rainfall, bounty crop and in the testing times of Covid, the Chief Minister gave the much needed helping hand by buying agriculture produce, even perishable goods, and ensuing MSP and checking the price fluctuations. The farmers could not have asked for more, with Rythu Bharosa being given in three timely spells, corp insurance, input subsidy, soft loans, setting up of Rythu Bharosa Kendras (RBKs) which serve as one stop shop for all the needs of farmer from supply of quality seeds to procurement and marketing facilities.

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