(*25*)As inflation is hovering excessive in the nation, the Union Government on Wednesday declared that it has determined to sell additional 50 lakh tonnes of wheat and 25 lakh tonnes of rice from the central pool in the open market in order to verify the price rise.
Speaking to reporters, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra acknowledged that there was a steep improve in costs of wheat and rice not too long ago. “The government has decided to offload 50 lakh tonnes of wheat and 25 lakh tonnes of rice under the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS),” he added.
About 7 lakh tonnes of wheat offered by e-auction
This is in addition to the OMSS gross sales of 15 lakh tonnes of wheat and 5 lakh tonnes of rice introduced just a few months in the past, Chopra acknowledged. The Food Secretary additional stated that about 7 lakh tonnes of wheat have been offered by e-auction below the OMSS up to now, whereas the rice sale has been negligible. Â
Govt considers slashing import obligationÂ
Earlier on August 4, Chopra stated wheat costs have risen, and the federal government is exploring all options, together with decreasing import duties, to stem the surge. In the case of rice, he stated India has up to now obtained a request from Bhutan for 80,000 tonnes of rice provide on a government-to-government foundation.
Last yr, the federal government banned wheat exports to increase home availability and rising costs in the retail markets. It has been offloading wheat shares to flour millers and different merchants in the open market to management the costs of wheat and flour. “Wheat prices have risen since the last auction. The government is considering all available options and will take an appropriate decision,” Chopra remarked.Â
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It needs to be talked about right here that the nation’s wheat manufacturing had fallen to 107.74 million tonnes in the 2021-22 crop yr (July-June) from 109.59 million tonnes in the earlier yr due to warmth waves in just a few rising states. Consequently, the federal government’s procurement fell sharply to 19 million tonnes this yr from round 43 million tonnes final yr. However, in 2022-23, wheat manufacturing is estimated to rise to 112.74 million tonnes on increased acreage and higher yield.
(With inputs from PTI)