A massive backlog of unlifted wheat in Muktsar district’s procurement centers has raised serious concerns among farmers. Nearly 60% of procured wheat remains unmoved, with storage facilities stretched beyond capacity and temporary measures being taken to accommodate the surplus grain.
Situation Overview
The current wheat procurement season in Muktsar has witnessed an unprecedented logistical challenge. Out of the total 600,253 metric tonnes (MT) of wheat that arrived at procurement centers, 579,288 MT has been purchased. However, only 235,120 MT has been lifted, leaving a staggering 344,168 MT still stored at mandis.
Root Causes
- Sudden surge in wheat arrivals within a short period
- Insufficient storage capacity at procurement centers
- Inefficient logistics management
- Lack of timely transportation arrangements
Operational Challenges
The situation has escalated to critical levels, with authorities resorting to unconventional measures. Temporary storage has been set up at a cremation ground in Badal village due to the overflowing of designated storage facilities. This development highlights the severity of the crisis and the urgent need for intervention.
Expert Comments
Sukhwinder Singh, District Food and Civil Supplies Controller, acknowledges the issue, attributing it to the heavy influx of wheat over a short span. Efforts are underway to expedite the lifting process, but the current pace remains insufficient to handle the volume of grain.
Impact on Farmers
- Financial losses due to delayed payments
- Risk of grain quality degradation
- Increased uncertainty among farming community
- Potential disincentive for future crop production
Recommendations
- Immediate augmentation of transportation capacity
- Deployment of additional storage facilities
- Streamlining of procurement logistics
- Real-time monitoring of grain movement
- Proactive communication with farmers


