Ministry of Agriculture &
Farmers Welfare
Promoting the Alternative Income Sources for Farmers
प्रविष्टि तिथि:
02 DEC 2025 5:42PM by PIB Delhi
Government of India follows the following integrated strategy to support States & UTs in enhancing farmer incomes and comprehensive growth of agriculture sector:
(i) Increase crop production/ productivity
(ii) Reduce cost of production
(iii) Remunerative returns of farmers’ produce to enhance their incomes.
(iv) Agricultural diversification
(v) Developing post harvest value addition
(vi) Adaptation to climate change for sustainable agriculture and mitigate against crop losses
Since Agriculture is a State subject, Government of India supports the States through appropriate policy measures, budgetary allocation and various schemes. The Government has substantially enhanced the budget allocation of Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare(DA&FW) from Rs. 21,933.50 crore BE during 2013-14 to Rs. 1,27,290.16 crore BE during 2025-26.
Major schemes of DA&FW to increase the income of farmers and for the development of agriculture Sector in India are as under:
- Pradhan MantriKisanSammanNidhi (PM-KISAN)
- Pradhan MantriKisanMaanDhanYojana (PM-KMY)
- Pradhan MantriFasalBimaYojana (PMFBY)/ Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (RWBCIS)
- Modified Interest Subvention Scheme (MISS)
- Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF)
- Formation and Promotion of 10,000 new Farmer Producers Organizations (FPOs)
- National Bee Keeping and Honey Mission (NBHM)
- Namo Drone Didi
- National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF)
- Pradhan MantriAnnadataAaySanraksHanAbhiyan (PM-AASHA)
- Agri Fund for Start-Ups & Rural Enterprises’ (AgriSURE)
- Per Drop More Crop (PDMC)
- Sub-Mission on Agriculture Mechanization (SMAM)
- ParamparagatKrishiVikasYojana (PKVY)
- Soil Health & Fertility (SH&F)
- Rainfed Area Development (RAD)
- Agroforestry
- Crop Diversification Programme (CDP)
- Sub-Mission on Agriculture Extension (SMAE)
- Sub-Mission on Seed and Planting Material (SMSP)
- National Food Security and Nutrition Mission (NFSNM)
- Integrated Scheme for Agriculture Marketing (ISAM)
- Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH)
- National Mission on Edible Oils (NMEO)-Oil Palm
- National Mission on Edible Oils (NMEO)-Oilseeds
- Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region
- Digital Agriculture Mission
- National Bamboo Mission
Government fixes Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for 22 mandated agricultural crops and Fair & Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane on the basis of the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs & Prices (CACP), after considering the views of State Governments and Central Ministries/Departments concerned. The 22 mandated crops include 14 Kharif crops viz. paddy, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, tur (arhar), moong, urad, groundnut, soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, nigerseed, cotton and 6 Rabi crops viz. wheat, barley, gram, masur (lentil), rapeseed & mustard, safflower and two commercial crops viz. jute and copra.
While recommending MSPs, CACP considers important factors like cost of production, overall demand-supply conditions, domestic and international prices, inter-crop price parity, terms of trade between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors, the likely effect on the rest of the economy, besides ensuring rational utilization of land, water and other production resources and a minimum of 50 percent as the margin over cost of production. The inclusion of crops under MSP framework is dependent on several factors which include relatively large shelf life, widely grown, item of mass consumption, essential for food security, among others.
The Union Budget for 2018-19 had announced the pre-determined principle to keep MSPs at levels of one and half times of the cost of production. Accordingly, Government had increased MSPs for all mandated Kharif, Rabi and other Commercial crops with a minimum return of 50 percent over all India weighted average cost of production from year 2018-19 onwards. The details of MSPs (marketing Season wise) fixed by Government from 2018-19 onwards is at Annexure.
Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare does not have any scheme for Agri Related Tourism Activities. Development and promotion of tourist destinations and products, including rural tourism is undertaken by the respective State Government/Union Territory (UT) Administration. The Ministry of Tourism through its central sector schemes of ‘Swadesh Darshan (SD)’, ‘Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual, Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD)’ and ‘Assistance to Central Agencies for Tourism Infrastructure Development’ complements the efforts of tourism infrastructure development in the country by extending financial assistance to the State Governments/UT Administrations. Rural Circuit has been identified as one of the thematic circuits under Swadesh Darshan Scheme. Ministry of Tourism has revamped the Swadesh Darshan Scheme as Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD 2.0) with the objective to develop sustainable and responsible tourism destinations, following a destination & tourist-centric approach. Ministry of Tourism has also formulated national strategies for development of rural tourism and promotion of rural homestays in India.
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Annexure
Minimum Support Price
(Marketing Season-wise)(₹/quintal)
(As on 01.10.2025)
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Sr. No.
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Commodities
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KMS 2021-22
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KMS 2022-23
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KMS 2023-24
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KMS 2024-25
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KMS 2025-26
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KHARIF CROPS
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1
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Paddy (Common)
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1940
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2040
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2183
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2300
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2369
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Paddy (Grade ‘A’)
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1960
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2060
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2203
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2320
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2389
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2
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Jowar (Hybrid)
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2738
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2970
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3180
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3371
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3699
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Jowar (Maldandi)
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2758
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2990
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3225
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3421
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3749
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3
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Bajra
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2250
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2350
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2500
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2625
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2775
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4
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Ragi
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3377
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3578
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3846
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4290
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4886
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5
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Maize
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1870
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1962
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2090
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2225
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2400
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6
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Arhar
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6300
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6600
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7000
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7550
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8000
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7
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Moong
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7275
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7755
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8558
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8682
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8768
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8
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Urad
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6300
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6600
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6950
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7400
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7800
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9
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Cotton
(Medium Staple )
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5726
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6080
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6620
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7121
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7710
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Cotton
(Long Staple )
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6025
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6380
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7020
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7521
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8110
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10
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Groundnut
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5550
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5850
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6377
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6783
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7263
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11
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Sunflower Seed
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6015
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6400
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6760
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7280
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7721
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12
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Soyabean Yellow
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3950
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4300
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4600
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4892
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5328
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13
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Sesamum
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7307
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7830
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8635
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9267
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9846
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14
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Nigerseed
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6930
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7287
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7734
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8717
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9537
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RABI CROPS
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RMS 2022-23
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RMS 2023-24
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RMS 2024-25
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RMS 2025-26
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RMS
2026-27
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15
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Wheat
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2015
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2125
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2275
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2425
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2585
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16
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Barley
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1635
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1735
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1850
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1980
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2150
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17
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Gram
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5230
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5335
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5440
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5650
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5875
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18
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Masur
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5500
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6000
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6425
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6700
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7000
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19
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Rapeseed & mustard
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5050
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5450
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5650
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5950
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6200
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20
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Safflower
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5441
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5650
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5800
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5940
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6540
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COMMERCIAL CROPS
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2021-22
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2022-23
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2023-24
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2024-25
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2025-26
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21
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Jute
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4500
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4750
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5050
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5335
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5650
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2021
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2022
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2023
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2024
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2025
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22
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Copra (milling)
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10335
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10590
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10860
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11160
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11582
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Copra (ball)
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10600
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11000
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11750
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12000
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12100
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Note: KMS: Kharif Marketing Season, RMS: Rabi Marketing Season
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This information was given by Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Ramnath Thakur in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
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