CM Yogi Flags Pre-2017 Grain Fraud, Vows Direct MSP to Farmers
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Before 2017, the grain that farmers handed over to the state was being siphoned off at scale — and the men who grew it rarely saw the price they were promised. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made that charge directly on Monday, 17 August 2026, citing rampant manipulation in the food grain procurement system that predated his government and pledging that the Minimum Support Price must reach the farmer — not middlemen.
The 2017 Turning Point in UP Procurement
Speaking in a video posted to his official X account, CM Yogi said: 'वर्ष 2017 के पहले अन्नदाता किसानों से लिए जाने वाले खाद्यान्न में व्यापक स्तर पर हेराफेरी होती थी' — 'Before 2017, there was large-scale fraud in the food grain taken from the farmer.' His government's answer, he said, was unambiguous: 'We said — we will buy directly from the farmer. The benefit of MSP must go to the farmer.'
The year 2017 marks the arrival of the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh under Yogi Adityanath, who has repeatedly framed that transition as a clean break from what he describes as a decade of institutional decay. Procurement fraud — where grain quantities were inflated on paper, quality was misreported, or payments were diverted before reaching the cultivator — was a well-documented grievance among farmers in the state's vast agricultural belt.
Direct Procurement as the Fix
The Chief Minister's stated remedy is direct government-to-farmer purchase, cutting out the layers where leakage occurred. By buying grain at the procurement centre without intermediaries skimming the transaction, the full MSP — set by the central government for crops like wheat and paddy — is meant to land in the farmer's account. Uttar Pradesh is among India's largest wheat and paddy producing states, making procurement integrity here a matter of national food-security arithmetic, not just state politics.
The post carries no specific figures on how much fraud was eliminated or how many farmers now receive direct MSP payments. What it does signal is that CM Yogi is actively relitigating the pre-2017 record — a familiar political frame as the state looks ahead to future electoral cycles. When a farmer's grain is weighed and the money never fully arrives, the entire promise of agricultural support collapses at the last mile. That last mile, Yogi Adityanath is arguing, is now finally closed.