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New Delhi : Procurement of wheat is progressing at a very fast pace in all major procuring states of the country and 88.61 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) wheat had been procured for the central pool till April 26, 2020. Out of this, major contribution has been from Punjab with 48.27 LMT followed by Haryana with 19.07 LMT.

Going by the present pace of procurement, the target of 400 LMT kept for the season is likely to be achieved. Considering the looming threat of spread of COVID-19 virus, procurement is being undertaken after taking enough precautions and ensuring social distancing in the mandis. Every effort is being made to ensure that the farmers are not put to any kind of distress.

Continuing the healthy pace of dispatch of foodgrains from surplus to consuming regions, Food Corporation of India (FCI) crossed the 2,000 in terms of train loads dispatched during lockdown period. Till April 27, 2020, a total number of 2,087 train loads carrying about 58.44 Lakh MT were dispatched to meet the requirements of foodgrains under various schemes of government of India. Unloading of 1,909 rakes carrying 53.47 LMT stocks was also done during this period despite severe constraints posed due to declaration of hotspots and containment zones in many of the key unloading centres in consuming states, according to a PIB release.

It is expected that with gradual easing of restrictions by central and state governments, the pace of unloading will be enhanced further in the coming days. Lifting of free foodgrains to be distributed @ 5 Kg/person for 3 months (April to May 2020) under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana (PMGKAY) is progressing well with UTs of Ladakh and Lakshadweep already completing lifting of full quota for 3 months. Another 7 states are lifting June month quota whereas 20 states are currently lifting May month quota. Eight states are lifting April month quota, which is expected to be completed by month end.

FCI has made arrangements to position adequate stocks in all states to meet the requirements. In the case of West Bengal, where additional allocation for 3 months is about 9 Lakh MT, plans have already been drawn to move about 227 train loads of rice to various parts of the state from 4 states i.e. Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha to West Bengal to ensure availability of sufficient foodgrains in a short span of time.