GS 3: EconomyGS 2: GovernancePrelims

What is the problem faced by paddy farmers of Tamil Nadu?, Pg8

Tamil Nadu seeks relaxed paddy procurement norms amid farmer distress due to high moisture content and bumper harvest.

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Key Highlights:

  • The DMK government requested the Union government to relax the permissible moisture content for paddy procurement from 17% to 22% on October 19.
  • The Union Ministry formed three teams to assess the situation of paddy damage in the Cauvery delta of Tamil Nadu.
  • Over 1.2 lakh farmers were paid ₹2,519 crore towards MSP for nearly 10.4 lakh tonnes of paddy procured up to October 24.
  • The estimated quantity of paddy to be procured for the season is nearly 24 lakh tonnes.

Detailed Insights:

  • The problem of high moisture content in paddy is not new to the Cauvery delta, often called the rice bowl of south India.
  • Dependence on the TNCSC, reluctance of private traders, inadequate DPCs, and lack of storage worsen the problem.
  • This year's bumper harvest of over six lakh acres against the normal four lakh acres has aggravated the situation.
  • Rains have increased the moisture content, making it difficult to meet the standard procurement norms.
  • The Union government procures paddy and wheat through State governments under the decentralised procurement scheme.
  • The Centre monitors the quality of procured foodgrain and pays the Minimum Support Price (MSP).
  • The Cauvery delta is a traditional stronghold of the DMK, making smooth paddy procurement politically crucial.
  • The State government should improve coordination among stakeholders and identify sites for temporary DPCs.
  • Involving farmers producers’ organisations in the procurement system can improve efficiency.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Minimum Support Price (MSP): A price fixed by the government to purchase crops from farmers, ensuring a minimum profit.
  • Direct Purchase Centres (DPCs): Government-established centers where farmers can sell their produce directly to the government.
  • Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation (TNCSC): The agency responsible for procuring, storing, and distributing food grains in Tamil Nadu.
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