Madhya Pradesh CM's Surprise Visits Boost Wheat Procurement
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav conducted surprise inspections at wheat procurement centers in several districts, interacting with farmers and reviewing arrangements. The state aims to procure 100 lakh metric tonnes of wheat despite challenging conditions. Improved facilities at centers and expanded grain quality quotas are part of the effort.
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav made unannounced visits to wheat procurement centers in Khargone and Shajapur districts, engaging directly with farmers and scrutinizing the operational setup. His visits aimed to enhance the efficiency and organization of grain procurement in the state.
Yadav's initiative comes as the government increases procurement targets to 100 lakh metric tonnes of wheat this year, addressing logistics with additional weighing scales and updated quality allowances for various grain types. The measures are designed to facilitate smoother and faster transactions for the farmers.
Despite the challenges posed by international conflicts affecting wheat trade, Yadav expressed his administration's commitment to supporting local farmers, assuring them of continued improvements and resources at procurement centers across Madhya Pradesh.
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