Uttar Pradesh Tops Crop Procurement via GeM Portal, Followed by Gujarat and Maharashtra
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Lucknow, April 9 (NationPress) In a remarkable achievement, Uttar Pradesh has established itself as the leading state in crop procurement via the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal, with total state government purchases reaching Rs 22,337 crore during the fiscal year 2025-26.
While several states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir, and Assam, have ranked among the top ten in GeM procurement, Uttar Pradesh stands out as a benchmark for others to follow.
Nearly all government departments in the state have prioritized their purchases through the GeM portal, positioning Uttar Pradesh ahead of its peers.
In the financial year 2025-26, Uttar Pradesh set an exemplary standard for other states regarding GeM procurement, achieving a total purchase volume of Rs 22,337 crore.
It is also noteworthy that Uttar Pradesh is the first state to fully embrace the GeM platform, with the Yogi Adityanath administration receiving accolades for promoting transparency, digital innovation, and bolstering local MSMEs.
Whether it involves procuring sugarcane, wheat, rice, or other agricultural products from farmers, or fulfilling various governmental needs, the Yogi Adityanath government has set impressive benchmarks for transparency in crop procurement.
Here’s a summary of GeM procurement by the top ten states:
- Uttar Pradesh – Rs 22,337 crore
- Gujarat – Rs 14,009 crore
- Maharashtra – Rs 6,113 crore
- Delhi – Rs 4,278 crore
- Chhattisgarh – Rs 3,935 crore
- Bihar – Rs 3,611 crore
- Madhya Pradesh – Rs 2,900 crore
- Jammu & Kashmir – Rs 2,653 crore
- Jharkhand – Rs 2,647 crore
- Assam – Rs 2,494 crore
Among the various departments in Uttar Pradesh, the Urban Development Department has recorded the most significant procurement share, accumulating purchases worth Rs 3,606 crore through the portal.
In recognition of Uttar Pradesh's effective GeM procurement policies, the Government of India has designated the state as a model for transparent procurement practices.
Urban Development Department – Rs 3,606 crore
Medical Education – Rs 2,973 crore
Medical Health and Family Welfare – Rs 2,498 crore
Home Department – Rs 1,852 crore
Energy Department – Rs 1,192 crore
Animal Husbandry Department – Rs 1,139 crore
Basic Education Department – Rs 812 crore
Rural Development – Rs 755 crore
Secondary Education – Rs 560 crore
Women and Child Development Department – Rs 450 crore