Friday, December 7, 2007

Punjab To Spruce Up Wheat Cultivation Area

New Delhi/ Chandigarh/ Jalandhar: Punjab is set to give a boost to wheat production in the state with the inclusion of seven districts in the under the National Food Security Mission programme by the Centre. The districts are Bathinda, Ropar, Sangrur, Ferozepur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur. Under this programme the aim is to increase the average yield of wheat. The average yield of wheat in Punjab is 4,200 kg per hectare. However, in the districts, except Sangrur(4,234 kg), selected under the programme, the yield of wheat is less than the state''s average.

Under the mission, farmers in the seven districts of the state have been provided with a subsidy of Rs. 500 per quintal for wheat seeds. In the rest of the state, the subsidy is on a sharing basis between the state and the Centre. Thus, seed to farmers was being provided at Rs 1,200 per quintal against the market price of Rs 1,700 per quintal. Besides, the state government has distributed 57, 200 packets of 5 kg each of high-yielding variety of wheat PBW 502 free to the farmers to replace low-yielding variety. Earlier, to increase wheat production, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has instructed the authorities to replace at least 33 per cent of wheat seed. About 1.05 million quintals of wheat seed were required for replacement purposes. The state agriculture department has sown high-yielding variety of wheat in 37,000 acre to demonstrate the farmers about the latest technique and practices involved in wheat cultivation. It is also felt that the hike of Rs 250 in the minimum support price (MSP) of wheat has increased the area under cultivation in the Punjab. As against the target area of 3.37 million hectare, wheat has been sown in 3.48 million hectare during this rabi season.

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