FCI’s Wheat Procurement System

In Context 

  • The procurement of wheat is underway in several states. 

About 

  • The government procures food grains — rice, wheat, and coarse grains — in order to ensure farmers receive the minimum support price (MSP), and a stock is maintained to distribute to the poor under the public distribution system (PDS) and other schemes.
  • Prices paid by government: 
  • The government buys wheat at the MSP, which it declares before the sowing of the crop every year on the recommendation of the Commission for Agricultural Cost and Prices (CACP).
    • MSPs are currently applicable on 23 farm commodities, including wheat and rice. 
    • However, there is no statutory backing for MSPs, or any law mandating their implementation. 

Wheat Procurement System of FCI

  • The Food Corporation of India (FCI), along with state government agencies (SGAs), procures wheat. 
  • The FCI’s wheat procurement system can be decentralised (DCP) or centralised (non-DCP).
    • Under the centralised procurement system, the procurement of foodgrains in Central Pool is undertaken either by FCI directly or by State Govt. Agencies (SGA). 
      • Central pool refers to stocks procured through MSP operations for welfare schemes and calamity relief. 
      • Quantity procured by SGAs is handed over to FCI for storage and subsequent issue against GoI (Government of India) allocations in the same State or movement of surplus stocks to other States. 
      • The cost of the foodgrains procured by State agencies is reimbursed by FCI as per Provisional per cost-sheet issued by GOI as soon as the stocks are delivered to FCI.
  • Under the decentralised procurement system, state governments or their agencies procure, store, and distribute — against the GoI’s allocation for the targeted public distribution system and other welfare schemes (OWS) — rice, wheat, or coarse grains in the state.
    • The excess stocks (rice & wheat) procured by the State/ its agencies are handed over to FCI in the Central Pool. 
    • The expenditure incurred by the State Government on procurement, storage and distribution of DCP stocks are reimbursed by Government of India on the laid down principles.
      • The expenses such as MSP, arhatiya/society commission, administrative charges, mandi labour charges, transportation charges, custody & maintenance charges, interest charges, gunny cost, milling charges and statutory taxes are reimbursed on actual basis. 
    • The cost of excess stocks handed over to FCI is reimbursed by FCI.

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