Thursday, June 11, 2026
35 C
New Delhi

Centre raises MSP for 14 kharif crops, 3% increase for paddy

Centre raises MSP for 14 kharif crops, 3% increase for paddy

NEW DELHI: Centre Wednesday approved a hike in minimum support prices (MSP) of 14 kharif crops for the marketing season 2026-27, with the most-popular kharif crop paddy getting an increase of Rs 72 per quintal (3%) to reach Rs 2,441 per quintal.Highest absolute increase in MSP over the previous year has been recommended for sunflower seed (Rs 622 per quintal), followed by cotton (Rs 557 per quintal), niger seed (Rs 515 per quintal) and sesamum (Rs 500 per quintal), signalling farmers to primarily opt for oilseeds over other crops to reduce edible oil import bill.The expected margin to farmers over their cost of production is estimated to be highest in case of moong (61%), followed by bajra (56%), maize (56%) and tur/arhar (54%), in continuation with govt’s focus on crop diversification to bring pulses and millets to the forefront of farmers’ choice. In percentage as well as absolute terms, the hike in MSP of maize and moong figured at the bottom of the list.The hike, approved by the cabinet, will come into force from the marketing season beginning Oct 1. Kharif crops are sown during monsoon season (June-Sept) and harvested in Oct-Nov. Govt estimates the total payout to farmers at Rs 2.6 lakh crore, factoring in projected annual procurement at 824.4 lakh tonne.Union I&B minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the new MSPs have been fixed to ensure remunerative prices for farmers and are at least 50% above the cost of production across all 14 crops — jowar, sunflower seed, cotton, soybean, ragi, tur/arhar, niger seed, urad, sesamum, bajra, groundnut, paddy, maize and moong. All-India weighted average cost of production includes costs such as hired labour, rent for leased land, expenses on seed, among others.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Children of Qatari mothers, Qatar-born expats can join national service: Requirements, how to apply

Qatar has expanded eligibility for its national service programme, allowing children of Qatari mothers and non-Qatari residents born in the country to apply for military service under a new initiative announced by the Ministry of Defe Read More

Puma launches ‘Nitro? Lab’ in Los Angeles, bolsters football offering

Published June 11, 2026 Sportswear brand Puma has opened its first US ‘Nitro? Lab’ in Los Angeles. The latest chapter of Puma’s innovation platform follows on from editions of the Nitro? Lab in Paris, Tokyo, and London. Read More

Watch: US shares footage of attack on MT Jalveer in Hormuz with Indians onboard

The United States on Thursday shared footage of attack on MT Jalveer in the Strait of Hormuz which had 20 Indians onboard, claiming that the foreign-flagged vessel attempted to transport oil from Iran through the Gulf of Oman. Read More

UAE students can retake exams remotely in certain cases, ministry clarifies

The UAE Ministry of Education has clarified the circumstances under which students may retake examinations remotely, as well as the measures schools must take when technical issues disrupt centralised electronic tests. Read More

Topics

Children of Qatari mothers, Qatar-born expats can join national service: Requirements, how to apply

Qatar has expanded eligibility for its national service programme, allowing children of Qatari mothers and non-Qatari residents born in the country to apply for military service under a new initiative announced by the Ministry of Defe Read More

Puma launches ‘Nitro? Lab’ in Los Angeles, bolsters football offering

Published June 11, 2026 Sportswear brand Puma has opened its first US ‘Nitro? Lab’ in Los Angeles. The latest chapter of Puma’s innovation platform follows on from editions of the Nitro? Lab in Paris, Tokyo, and London. Read More

Watch: US shares footage of attack on MT Jalveer in Hormuz with Indians onboard

The United States on Thursday shared footage of attack on MT Jalveer in the Strait of Hormuz which had 20 Indians onboard, claiming that the foreign-flagged vessel attempted to transport oil from Iran through the Gulf of Oman. Read More

UAE students can retake exams remotely in certain cases, ministry clarifies

The UAE Ministry of Education has clarified the circumstances under which students may retake examinations remotely, as well as the measures schools must take when technical issues disrupt centralised electronic tests. Read More

Kerala on alert after suspected Nipah infection detected in Kozhikode, confirms health minister

Nipah virus (Image source: PTI) Kerala health minister K Muraleedharan on Thursday confirmed that a suspected Nipah virus case in Kozhikode has tested positive, while final confirmation from the Virology Institute is still awaited. Read More

Nations may agree to new target of electricity meeting 35% of global energy demand by 2035

Image: IANS NEW DELHI: With the West Asia crisis bringing electrification of economy back into focus, the countries participating in dialogues to deal with challenges of climate change may by the year-end agree to a new global targe Read More

Related Articles