Karnataka CM Office Releases ₹650 Cr for MSP Farmer Payments

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Karnataka CM Office Releases ₹650 Cr for MSP Farmer Payments

Synopsis

Karnataka's CMO announced on 6 July 2026 that the state released ₹650 crore from its Revolving Fund on 15 June to pay 2.89 lakh farmers for 7.96 lakh metric tonnes of MSP grain procured in 2025–26, even as ₹1,902 crore in central reimbursements remains pending.

Key Takeaways

The Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Department procured 7.96 lakh metric tonnes of ragi, jowar, and paddy from 2.89 lakh farmers under MSP in 2025–26 .
The state released ₹650 crore from its Revolving Fund on 15 June 2026 to pay farmers despite delays in central reimbursement.
A further ₹600 crore disbursement was approved on 4 July 2026 to clear remaining farmer dues.
The Central Government owes Karnataka ₹1,902 crore in pending MSP grants spanning multiple claim years.
An additional ₹990 crore has been flagged for 2026–27 kharif MSP operations covering green gram, black gram, and tur dal.
The Chief Minister's Office of Karnataka announced on Monday, 6 July 2026 that the state government has released ₹650 crore from its Revolving Fund on 15 June 2026 to pay farmers under the Minimum Support Price (MSP) scheme, even as a pending central reimbursement of ₹1,902 crore continues to be awaited. The announcement also confirmed approval for a further ₹600 crore release on 4 July 2026 to clear remaining dues.

Context

The post, shared in Kannada, states: 'ನಮ್ಮ ರಾಜ್ಯದ ರೈತರ ಹಿತರಕ್ಷಣೆ ಮತ್ತು ಆರ್ಥಿಕ ಭದ್ರತೆಯೇ ನಮ್ಮ ಸರ್ಕಾರದ ಆದ್ಯತೆಯಾಗಿದೆ' ('Protection of farmers and their economic security is our government's priority'). The Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Department procured a total of 7.96 lakh metric tonnes of grains — including ragi, jowar, and paddy — from approximately 2.89 lakh farmers during the kharif and rabi seasons of 2025–26 under the MSP scheme.

Despite delays in central government reimbursements, the state chose to advance payments through its own Revolving Fund to ensure farmers were not left waiting. The ₹650 crore released on 15 June 2026 was followed by an approved disbursement of ₹600 crore on 4 July 2026, in line with the Finance Department's guidelines.

Policy Backdrop

India's MSP framework, institutionalised in the 1960s following the Green Revolution, sets statutory floor prices for key crops to protect farmers from market volatility. Under the decentralised procurement scheme, states purchase designated crops at MSP and subsequently claim reimbursement from the Central Government or the Food Corporation of India.

Karnataka has participated in decentralised MSP procurement of millets and paddy since the early 2010s. Delays in central reimbursements have periodically compelled the state to deploy its Revolving Fund as a bridging mechanism — a pattern now repeating in the 2025–26 cycle. The pending ₹1,902 crore relates to claims spanning multiple years, and the state says it is 'making continuous efforts' to recover these dues from the Centre.

Stakeholders and Impact

The direct beneficiaries are the 2.89 lakh farmers across Karnataka who supplied ragi, jowar, and paddy through official MSP procurement channels in 2025–26. Small and marginal farmers, who depend on prompt post-harvest payments to service loans and plan the next sowing cycle, are particularly affected by any delay in MSP settlements.

The announcement also flags the forthcoming 2026–27 kharif season, for which MSP operations covering green gram (hesarukalu), black gram (uddina), and tur dal (togari) will require an additional ₹990 crore in state funding. Authorities have been directed to initiate action on this allocation to ensure uninterrupted procurement.

What's Next

The state government's immediate priority is recovering the ₹1,902 crore in pending central grants, which cover claims from multiple procurement years. Until that reimbursement materialises, Karnataka will continue drawing on its Revolving Fund and budgetary provisions to honour farmer payments.

Simultaneously, the directed allocation of ₹990 crore for 2026–27 kharif pulse procurement — covering green gram, black gram, and tur dal — will be a key measure of whether the state can sustain its MSP commitments into the new agricultural year without further financial strain.

Point of View

902 crore pending from the Centre is not an anomaly but part of an established pattern of delayed settlement that forces fiscally stretched state governments to act as de facto lenders to their own farmers. By publicly flagging both the pending dues and the new ₹990 crore requirement for 2026–27, the Chief Minister's Office is simultaneously signalling welfare commitment to its farm constituency and building a political record against the Centre ahead of potential budget negotiations. The move also underscores the growing importance of state-level revolving fund mechanisms as a buffer against the structural delays of India's centralised food procurement architecture.
NationPress
6 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Karnataka government's MSP procurement for 2025-26?
The Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Department procured 7.96 lakh metric tonnes of grains including ragi, jowar, and paddy from approximately 2.89 lakh farmers during the kharif and rabi seasons of 2025–26 under the Minimum Support Price scheme.
How much money has Karnataka released to MSP farmers in 2026?
Karnataka released ₹650 crore from its Revolving Fund on 15 June 2026 and approved a further ₹600 crore on 4 July 2026 , totalling ₹1,250 crore in state-funded farmer payments.
Why is Karnataka paying MSP farmers from its own funds?
The Central Government has not yet reimbursed Karnataka ₹1,902 crore in pending MSP grants covering multiple years. To avoid delaying payments to farmers, the state is using its own Revolving Fund as a bridging mechanism.
What is the pending central government dues to Karnataka for MSP?
As of July 2026, the Central Government owes Karnataka ₹1,902 crore in pending MSP reimbursements related to claims from various procurement years. The state says it is continuously pursuing recovery of these dues.
What crops will Karnataka procure under MSP in kharif 2026-27?
For the 2026–27 kharif season , Karnataka plans to procure green gram, black gram, and tur dal under the MSP scheme. An allocation of ₹990 crore has been flagged and authorities have been directed to initiate the necessary steps.
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