Have Adequate Procurement Centres Been Set Up as TN Govt Reports Samba and Paddy Harvest Progress?
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Chennai, Feb 16 (NationPress) With the samba and thalady paddy harvest underway in the Cauvery Delta regions of Tamil Nadu, the local government has established a sufficient number of Direct Procurement Centres (DPCs) to ensure a seamless and transparent procurement process for farmers' paddy.
District Collectors in the Delta area have instructed officials from the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation (TNCSC) to strictly follow transparency guidelines and prevent any malpractices at the procurement centres. Clear guidance has been given to DPC personnel to refrain from allowing outsiders, especially private traders, into the procurement operations.
Officials have been warned that any violations of the established protocols will result in severe legal consequences. While significant arrivals are predicted to rise starting the second week of February, the administration asserts that all necessary preparations have been implemented.
Authorities have reported that adequate facilities, personnel, and logistical support have been organized to manage the forthcoming increase in paddy procurement.
In a positive development for farmers, it has been noted that payments are being swiftly deposited directly into farmers' bank accounts after procurement this season.
This timely fund transfer has been emphasized as a significant enhancement aimed at alleviating financial burdens on farmers during the peak harvest time.
Farmers have been requested to cooperate with officials by adhering to the outlined procedures to ensure smooth procurement. They are advised to wait for their designated turn before bringing their paddy to the DPCs to prevent overcrowding and excessive waiting times.
Officials from TNCSC have also reminded farmers to bring all essential documentation when visiting procurement centres. This includes Aadhaar details, bank account information, and valid land ownership papers.
“After confirming the necessary documents, farmers will be notified of the specific date and time for procurement. This will allow them to bring their produce accordingly, thereby reducing unnecessary waiting times,” a senior official stated.
Authorities have encouraged farmers to promptly report any complaints or irregularities at the DPCs to the district administration.
The administration has assured cultivators that proactive monitoring systems are in place to guarantee a smooth, equitable, and farmer-friendly procurement season throughout the Delta region.