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The central government is steadfast in its commitment to support the nation's pulse production, aiming to achieve self-sufficiency in this essential agricultural sector. As part of this initiative, farmers are being motivated to cultivate pigeon peas, commonly known as Tuar dal. To facilitate this, the government is extending various forms of support to farmers, including access to high-quality seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides. By supporting pulse production domestically, the government aims to mitigate the need for pulse imports, thereby supporting India's self-reliance in this critical agriculture segment.
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In a significant move, the government has announced its decision to procure Tuar dal at Minimum Support Price (MSP), ensuring that farmers can sell their entire produce at the MSP rate. Previously, the government aimed to purchase only 25% of Tuar dal at MSP. However, with this revised policy, farmers stand to benefit significantly, thereby motivating greater cultivation of Tuar dal among farmers.
The central government has set an ambitious target to achieve self-sufficiency in pulse production by the year 2027. Despite a commendable increase in pulse production over the years, the demand continues to outstrip domestic supply, necessitating imports. By promoting pulse cultivation within the country, the government aims to reduce reliance on imports, fostering a self-sustaining ecosystem in pulse production.
Encouraging farmers to sow tur and moong dal for the current Kharif season, the government is actively promoting pulse cultivation through schemes like the National Food Security Mission (NFSM). This initiative spans across 638 districts in 28 states and 28 districts in two union territories, providing farmers with subsidies and support for pulses production.
Farmers stand to benefit from the increased MSP for Tuar dal, set at Rs 7,000 per quintal for the 2023-24 season, representing a Rs 400 increment from the previous year. To sell their pigeon pea crop at the MSP rate, farmers are required to register on the e-Samridhi portal. The procurement will be facilitated through agencies like NAFED and NCCF, with payments directly credited to the farmer's bank account.
As per current market rates, the average price of tur dal stands at Rs 14,341.22 per quintal, with prices ranging from Rs 12,200 to Rs 17,000 per quintal. This initiative by the government ensures that farmers receive fair compensation for their produce, providing stability and support to the agricultural sector.
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The government's commitment to procuring 100% of Tuar dal at MSP underscores its dedication to supporting farmers and achieving self-sufficiency in pulses production, marking a significant stride towards a robust agricultural ecosystem in India.
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