Đề tieng anh thpt 2024 danh cho cac ban hoc sinh
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1. Central Government extends price support to farmers for
purchase of paddy, wheat and coarse grains through FCI and
State Agencies.
Food grains conforming to the prescribed specifications are
bought by the Government procurement agencies at the
Minimum Support Price (MSP) plus incentive bonus announced,
if any.
Farmers have the option to sell their produce to FCI/State
Agencies at MSP or in the open market.
Procurement at MSP is open ended.
System of Procurement
2. In DCP (Decentralized procurement) States, the State Governments take entire
responsibility of procurement, storage and distribution for TPDS/OWS/NFSA.
GOI reimburses expenditure incurred by the States.
Foodgrains procured in excess of TDPS/OWS/NFSA requirements of States are
handed over to FCI.
Government encourages DCP system to ensure better reach of MSP, making
available local varieties to PDS beneficiaries and cost-saving on transportation and
storage.
In non-DCP States, State Agencies handover foodgrains to FCI for issue within the
State or movement to other States.
Major responsibility of procurement of wheat and paddy is borne by State Govts.
And their agencies.
Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu have increased their procurement of
paddy/rice, while Rajasthan in wheat and MP in both paddy/ rice and wheat
substantially increased their procurement in the last few years.
Rice is accepted by FCI entirely in non DCP states and surplus in DCP states.
Procurement Policy
5. Procurement of Pulses
• To build up buffer of Pulses, DF&PD nominated FCI as
a nodal agency.
• Creation of buffer is to stabilize market procurement
of Pulses.
• 20 LMT buffer to be built up through domestic
procurement and import.
• 10.96 LMT Pulses procured by all agencies in KMS
2016-17
• FCI’s share in procurement is 2.28 LMT.