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Punjab Gears Up for Bumper Wheat Harvest: 124 Lakh Metric Tonnes Set for Procurement

by Tatiana Ivanova
1 April 2025
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Punjab Prepares for Record Wheat Procurement Amidst Optimistic Production Forecasts

Punjab’s wheat farmers are poised for an exceptional harvest, with agricultural experts projecting total production to reach 190 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) this season. The state’s procurement agencies have set a target to procure 124 LMT of wheat, commencing from April 1 across 1,865 mandis and procurement centers. Additional arrangements include 700 temporary mandis ready for activation if required.

Favorable Weather Conditions Boost Crop Prospects

The optimism surrounding this year’s wheat yield is largely attributed to ideal weather conditions throughout the growing season. According to S.S. Gosal, Vice-Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), the season experienced mild winters without natural calamities such as rain or hailstorms. Furthermore, temperatures during the crop’s maturation phase remained below 35 degrees Celsius, creating optimal conditions for grain development. ​

Government Ensures Robust Procurement Infrastructure

To facilitate a smooth procurement process, the Punjab government has secured a Cash Credit Limit (CCL) of ₹28,000 crore, ensuring that farmers receive payments within 24 hours of selling their produce at the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Facilities such as electricity, sheds, and clean drinking water have been arranged at all procurement centers to enhance farmer convenience. ​

Market Dynamics and Pricing Trends

In anticipation of the harvest, wheat prices have shown significant movement. For instance, in December 2024, Punjab recorded a 28.82% month-on-month increase, with prices reaching ₹2,990 per quintal, reflecting strong market demand. ​

Punjab’s wheat sector stands at the cusp of a potentially record-breaking harvest, bolstered by favorable climatic conditions and proactive governmental support. The comprehensive preparations for procurement reflect a commitment to ensuring that farmers benefit fully from their labor, reinforcing Punjab’s reputation as India’s breadbasket.​


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