New Delhi: The government on Wednesday raised the minimum support price (MSP) for paddy by 5.35 per cent to Rs 2,300 per quintal for the 2024-25 kharif marketing season, a move that comes ahead of key state assembly polls.
The Rs 117 per quintal hike in paddy support price comes despite the government grappling with massive rice surpluses but it is significant ahead of elections in states like Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Delhi.
The MSP increase in the 14 kharif (summer) crops is the first major decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term in office and shows the government’s “clear policy” to keep support prices at least 1.5 times the cost of production, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said.
The MSP for ‘common’ grade paddy has been raised Rs 117 to Rs 2,300 per quintal, while for the ‘A’ grade variety it has been hiked to Rs 2,320 per quintal for the upcoming kharif season, Vaishnaw told reporters.
This is the first cabinet decision taken in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term in office, the minister said.
Vaishnaw said the government had a clear policy decision taken in the 2018 Union Budget that MSP should be at least 1.5 times the cost of production, and this principle was followed in the latest MSP hike. The cost was scientifically calculated by CACP, he added.