Will Gujarat Procure Gram and Mustard at MSP for 2026–27?
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Gandhinagar, Feb 11 (NationPress) The Gujarat government is set to acquire gram and mustard from farmers at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for the 2026–27 agricultural season. Online registration for eligible farmers is set to take place from February 13 to March 5, as announced by the state's Agriculture Minister, Jitu Vaghani.
Vaghani explained that this initiative has been undertaken under the direction of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to guarantee that farmers receive fair prices for their crops and financial security.
The procurement process in Gujarat will be executed under the Price Support Scheme (PSS) as part of the Central government's Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan.
"To make sure that farmers in our state get fair compensation for their crops along with economic support, the government has arranged for the procurement of gram and mustard at the support price for the upcoming year 2026–27," the minister stated.
He also mentioned that procurement will be conducted in sufficient quantities, considering the total sowing area and the anticipated yield of both crops in the state.
The state government will also engage in advance planning to ensure seamless procurement operations, he added.
Farmers growing gram and mustard across all districts in Gujarat will be required to register on the 'e-Samruddhi' portal via Aadhaar authentication at village-level e-Gram centers.
The registration will be facilitated free of charge by Village Computer Entrepreneurs (VCEs), and no fees will be incurred by farmers.
"The registration process will not cost anything; farmers will not have to pay a single rupee," Vaghani emphasized, encouraging gram and mustard producers to complete their registration swiftly to benefit from the scheme.
He also highlighted that the Central government had set the MSP for rabi crops for 2026–27 prior to the sowing season.
According to the announced rates, gram will be procured at Rs 5,875 per quintal (Rs 1,175 per maund), while mustard will be bought at Rs 6,200 per quintal (Rs 1,240 per maund).