A spokesperson of the Horticulture department informed here today that the State government has given approval for the implementation of Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) for procurement of processing grade mango in the state during the year 2022. He said that under the scheme, 250 M.T. fruit of seedling, 500 M.T. of grafted and 500 M.T. unripe Achari varieties of mangoes would be procured at the rate of Rs. 10.50 per kg respectively. He said that procurement of fruits would be done by HPMC and HIMFED in crates with handling charges at the rate of Rs. 1.30 per kg. As per past practice of previous year, average sale returns from the fruits have been assessed as Rs. 2500, Rs. 2500 and Rs. 3500 per MT for fruits of seedling, unripe achari and grafted mango varieties respectively, he added.

The spokesperson said that under the scheme, 42 fruit collection centres will be opened. The HPMC and HIMFED will coordinate for setting up of procurement centres on the basis of procurement data for the last three to five years. These centres will be opened by the procurement agencies on a need basis. Under the scheme, 2.5 percent extra fruit will be procured from the farmers/orchardists keeping in view the evapo-transpiration and respiration losses during the procurement and handling operations, he said. Under the scheme, fruits will be procured from those farmers/orchardists who possess horticulture cards and own 10 bighas or less land under mango cultivation. As such no fruit will be procured from the contractors, he added.  The spokesperson said that this scheme will be implemented in the State from1st July to 31st August, 2022.

The spokesperson informed that state government has also given approval for the implementation of MIS for citrus fruits like Kinnow, Malta, orange and galgal. Under the scheme, 500 MT Kinnow, Malta and Orange would be procured at the rate of Rs. 9.50 (B grade) and Rs. 9 (C grade) per kg whereas 100 MT galgal would be procured at the rate of Rs. 8 per kg with handling charge of Rs. 2.65 per kg for citrus fruits and Rs.1 per kg for galgal. He said that under the scheme, 52 fruit collection centres will be opened on need basis by HPMC and HIMFED. He said that 2.5 percent extra fruit will be procured from the farmers/orchardists keeping in view the evapo-transpiration and respiration losses during the procurement and handling operations. The scheme will be implemented in the state from 21st November, 2022 to 15th February, 2023, he added.

Previous articleGovernor Flag Off Blood Donation Van
Next articleARTRAC Investiture Ceremony — Lt Gen SS Mahal, AVSM, VSM, Awarded the Prestigious ‘GOC-in-C Unit Citation’

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here