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Detail

Area
India
Commodity Group
Oilseeds, oils and meals
Commodity
Grains, oilseeds
Date
01/07/2019
Policy Category
Production
Policy Instrument
Production support
Description
Significantly raised the minimum support prices for 2019/20 Kharif (summer) oilseed crops – in an effort to incentivize domestic production and thus curb the country’s vegetable oil imports, and informed that specialized agencies designated by Central Government will continue to undertake procurement of oilseeds from small and marginal farmers.
Notes
In July, the Indian Government significantly raised the minimum support prices (MSPs) for 2019/20 Kharif (summer) oilseed crops, in an effort to incentivize domestic production and thus curb the country’s vegetable oil imports. The new per-tonne support prices, including crop-specific bonuses, and the corresponding year-on-year increases (in percent) are as follows: soybeans INR 37 100 (USD 523), 9.1 percent; groundnuts INR 50 900 (USD 718), 4.1 percent; sunflowerseed INR 56 500 (USD 797), 4.9 percent; sesameseed INR 64 850 (USD 915), 3.8 percent; and nigerseed INR 59 400 (USD 838), 1 percent. While also the MSPs for pulses saw substantial increases, the support price for rice – the main Kharif crop – has been raised by only 3.7 percent. Reportedly, specialized agencies designated by the Central Government will continue to undertake procurement of oilseeds from small and marginal farmers. Furthermore, under the Government’s income support programme PM-KISAN, all small and marginal farmers will be entitled to receive an annual sum of INR 6 000 (USD 85).