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CCI to set up 23 cotton procurement centers in Warangal

2023-10-30 18:36:43
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The government is offering a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 7,020 per quintal for long-staple cotton and Rs 6,620 per quintal for medium-staple cotton.

Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) officials are preparing to set up 23 cotton procurement centers in the district, and operations are expected to begin in the first week of November. These centers are located within cotton ginning mills and market yards, including the Enumamula Agricultural Market Yard.

The government is offering a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 7,020 per quintal for long-staple cotton and Rs 6,620 per quintal for medium-staple cotton. To ensure quality standards, farmers were asked to ensure that the moisture content of cotton should not exceed 8 percent.

Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) officials are preparing to set up 23 cotton procurement centers in the district, and operations are expected to begin in the first week of November. These centers are located within cotton ginning mills and market yards, including the Enumamula Agricultural Market Yard.

The government is offering a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 7,020 per quintal for long-staple cotton and Rs 6,620 per quintal for medium-staple cotton. To ensure quality standards, farmers were asked to ensure that the moisture content of cotton should not exceed 8 percent.

The marketing department has proposed to set up 23 cotton purchasing centers in the district. Of these, 18 will be located in the Warangal Enumamula agricultural market, while two will be located in the Nekkonda and Vardhannapet agricultural markets. Additionally, a center will be set up in Narsampet market. The Government has approved the operation of centers on the premises of cotton ginning mills.

To ensure comfort and convenience of farmers, ginning mill owners have been advised to provide basic facilities like tents, chairs and drinking water at each cotton procurement centre. Besides this, information boards will be set up to inform farmers about support price and moisture content.

An important change this season is the implementation of a new payment system for farmers selling their cotton at these procurement centres. Farmers are advised to link their bank accounts with their Aadhaar card, as purchases will be made only from those who have successfully linked their accounts. CCI will credit the funds directly into the bank accounts linked to Aadhaar card through Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (ABPS) and Public Financial Management System (PFMS).

With all preparations, cotton procurement will start from the first week of November. Furthermore, the introduction of help desks at these procurement centers aims to provide assistance to farmers in the new payment system. It is important for farmers to link their bank accounts with Aadhaar and carry their Aadhaar cards while visiting the centers to ensure smooth transaction process.

Prasad Rao, district officer, marketing department, Warangal, stressed the importance of adhering to quality standards at these procurement centers to get the government support price. It is said that cotton was cultivated in 1.22 lakh acres and the estimated yield is 7.34 lakh quintals. Meanwhile, the price of cotton stood at a maximum of Rs 7005 per quintal on Monday at Enummulla Agricultural Market Yard, where traders bought the cotton. Farmers hope that after the CCI center becomes operational, they will get at least MSP.

Source: Telangana Today

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