Raipur, Jan 25 (PTI) The opposition Congress in Chhattisgarh has demanded extension of the paddy procurement drive in the state till March 1, claiming that more than five lakh farmers are yet to sell their produce.

The procurement drive, started on November 1 last year, is scheduled to end on January 31.

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The paddy procurement drive should be extended till March 1 so that the target of purchase can be achieved and farmers can sell their produce, state Congress chief and MP Deepak Baij said in a statement on Wednesday.

More than five lakh farmers are yet to sell their paddy, he claimed.

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Before the newly elected BJP government in December last year ordered to procure 21 quintals paddy per acre, a large number of farmers had already sold 20 quintals paddy per acre as fixed by the previous Congress government and they are yet to sell the additional one quintal paddy per acre, he said.

The previous Congress government had set a target of purchasing 135 lakh metric tonnes of paddy in the kharif marketing season 2023-24.

Now, after the decision to purchase 21 quintals per acre, the procurement target will also increase, Baij said adding that at least 150 lakh metric tonnes should be procured from farmers.

Therefore, the paddy procurement drive should be extended by a month, he said.

Baij also alleged mismanagement at paddy procurement centres, claiming the process of issuance of token to farmers (to purchase their paddy) and weighing of the produce have slowed down.

Farmers are yet to get Rs 3,100 per quintal of paddy as promised by the BJP and the procurement is being done at the minimum support price (which is Rs 2,183 per quintal for common grade paddy and Rs 2,203 for grade A paddy), he further claimed.

In the supplementary budget tabled by the state BJP government in the winter session of the assembly last month, no financial provision was made for paddy procurement, Baij said while demanding that Rs 3,100 per quintal be provided to farmers on a priority basis.

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