Due to the positive policy of the Yogi government, farmers are moving towards government sales. This can be measured since 4,20 and 837 farmers have registered for sale in government -buying centers in 42 days. This means that in the session of 2025-26, more than a thousand farmers have registered wheat sales per day. So far, about 6.50 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has been purchased from over 1.17 lakh farmers.
Daily registration of a thousand farmers
Wheat procurement runs from March 17 to June 15. At the same time, on Sunday, the officials of the Food and Logistics Department reached each village and made contact with the farmers on the basis of the instructions of the Yogi government. From March 17 to April 27 (42 days), 4,20 and 837 farmers have registered wheat sale. These figures show that farmers are happy in the policies of the Yogi government. Happy, a thousand farmers register to buy wheat every day.
Under the instructions of the Yogi government, all arrangements such as clean drinking water and Sajan have been confirmed at the purchase centers. Minimum Support Price (MSP) UP The government has been fixed at Rs. A total of 5849 wheat purchasing centers are set up in the state.
Sign up for farmers as soon as possible
Farmers who have not yet registered for wheat sale or can register or update it in fcs.up.gov.in or UP Kisan Mithra. This portal/mobile app is essential for the sale of wheat. Farmers register their problems on 18001800150. The solution of their problems is confirmed by the authorities. Farmers are given an additional Rs 20 for unloading, filtration and cleaning.
Officers stayed on the field on Sunday
On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the procurement centers will be open daily till 8 am. At the same time, the authorities have reached every village and have contact with the farmers. On Sunday, Sunday, officials of the Food and Logistics Department, speaking to farmers, bought wheat through the mobile procurement center.
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