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FCI sets new records in procurement of wheat and rice

Posted On: 31 JUL 2020 6:47PM by PIB Chennai

After successful implementation of Phase I of Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) from April to June 2020, the Government of India extended this scheme for another 5 months from July to November 2020. About 81 crore beneficiaries across India (out of which 1.11 crore beneficiaries from Tamil Nadu) covered under National Food Security Act (NFSA) and Antyodaya Ann Yojana (AAY) are being provided 5 Kgs of Rice/wheat free of cost under this scheme.

The total allocation nationwide for PMGKAY II from July to November 2020 is 200.19 LMT (91.33 LMT Wheat and 109.96 LMT rice) whereas Tamil Nadu was allotted 8.93 LMT (8.54 LMT and 39307 MT Wheat). There has been very enthusiastic response from the state governments as well as beneficiaries to this scheme. The scheme was rolled out on 08.07.20 and till 28.07.20, a quantity of 2.54 LMT  food grains has  already been handed over to state government for further distribution to  the beneficiaries, which is about 60% and 82% for the months of July and August 2020 respectively.

Including the additional allocation of 200.19 LMT for PMGKAY II, the total quantity of food grains that will be distributed by Government of India to the vulnerable sections of the society during the second phase, 5 months will be about 455 LMT. Every beneficiary under NFSA and AAY shall receive 5 Kg of wheat or rice as per their card eligibility totally free of cost in addition to their regular quota of food grain at subsidized prices.

Extensive and detailed logistical planning has already been done by Food Corporation of India (FCI) to ensure that food grain stocks reach every part of the country as per the allocation over these 5 months. This is a huge challenge as it is double the normal allocation and the existing warehousing capacities and transportation systems are based on  the regular allocations. However, FCI is fully geared up for the challenge and its ability  to  deliver in the most trying circumstances has already been demonstrated during the lockdown period when new records were set in terms of logistical operations. It will be ensured that food grains reach every corner of the country as per allocations and the stated objective of the government that no poor person will have to remain hungry for  want  of food will be achieved.

FCI has already wound up the procurement operations for the current season and has set new records in procurement of both wheat and rice. A total of 389.76 LMT wheat and 504.91 LMT rice has been procured in the just concluded crop season. Going by the present trend of progress of monsoon, the coming Kharif season of 2020-21 is also expected to be a good one, according to a press release issued by Shri J S Syju General Manager, FCI, Chennai.

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(Release ID: 1642631)
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