The District Panchayat meeting room hosted a review of wheat procurement for the Rabi season on Friday. It stated that 33 thousand 064 farmers in the district have so far had their wheat valued at 2 lakh 57 thousand 839.37 metric tons. In the district, 231 facilities have been established. In the district, eighty-eight thousand nine91 farmers have registered for procurement. He also gave the order to make sufficient preparations to shield the purchased wheat from unexpected showers due to the current meteorological conditions.
In order to promptly weigh the wheat that the farmers have harvested and to guarantee that the wheat harvested at the warehouse-level procurement centers is stored in the warehouse on the day of procurement, Collector Praveen Singh instructed the committee to arrange for additional weighing scales and weighbridges at the procurement centers. Assumed. When buying wheat, it is best to acquire it from committee-level centers or other committee-level centers that have been designated for delivery of wheat in 'A' mode to the Food Corporation of India. Whenever feasible, the purchased wheat should be purchased in covered areas to preserve it from the elements.
He advised that the gunny bags should be sewn up right away, stacked at a high concrete location, and covered with sheeting or something similar to shield them from the rain once the wheat has been weighed at the procurement centers. Farmers have been told to store their wheat in bags if it is deemed to be substandard during quality testing, rather than storing it loose on the procurement center's property. He noted that it was important to make sure that the procurement center's grounds weren't overflowing with rainwater and that, in the event that it was, it should be moved. To keep the wheat dry from rain, farmers should be asked to cover their produce with tarps or similar materials.
The meeting was attended by the CEO of the District Panchayat, Ashish Tiwari, the CEO of the Central Cooperative Bank, PN Yadav, Deputy Commissioner of Cooperatives, KK Pandey, Deputy Director of Agriculture, Sunil Bohat, Sansheel Pandit, and other relevant personnel.
In the district, 33,000 farmers have sold wheat thus far: Wheat weighing more than 2.5 lakh metric tons arrived.