This story is from May 28, 2020
Finish cotton purchase before monsoon starts: Mins
AMRAVATI/WARDHA
: With only a few weeks remaining for the onset of monsoon, people’s representatives from the region have started pushingCotton Corporation of India
(CCI) and State Cotton Marketing Federation to complete cotton procurement process latest by June 15.guardian minister Yashomati Thakur
on Wednesday instructed the authorities to complete the process before June 15, blending speed with precaution and safety against coronavirus.“We have made trained manpower available to cotton federation and this has helped in increasing the number of gins procuring cotton from 18 carts earlier to 25 now,” said Naval.
Amravati DDR Sanjay Jadhav informed that about 6.25
lakh quintal cotton
has been purchased to date from 22,204 farmers at eight procurement centres in the district, including the one of CCI at Dhamangaon Railway.Thakur instructed the authorities to ensure procurement of all carts on the same day, take precautions against fire, ensure godowns for storage of cotton bales, complete procurement as per plan and avoid any kind of inconvenience to farmers.
Meanwhile, minister for animal husbandry, daily development, youth welfare and
Wardha guardian minister Sunil Kedar
, after visiting 14 ginning mills in the district on Wednesday, directed the concerned authorities to complete the procurement before the monsoon begins.He also suggested that cotton federation should increase availability of graders so as to complete the process.
Earlier in the day, Kedar discussed the issues with directors of ginning factories, graders, secretary of the marketing federation. MLA Sameer Kunawar, MLA Ranjeet Kamble, former MLA Raju Timande, district collector Vivek Bhimanwar, additional district collector Ashok Latare, district deputy registrar Gautam Walade, tehsildar Mahendra Sonwane and others were present.
Kedar said all departments are citing various issues like CCI having no godown facilities, while marketing federation is not providing graders. He also pointed out that ginning factory owners are raising complaints that cotton bales are not being lifted on time. “This all shows there is a lack of coordination between the departments and due to this farmers are suffering,” said Kedar.
“I have directed collector to make godowns and manpower available as per the CCI requirement,” said the minister.
Procurement process should be continued even on public holidays so that not a single farmer in the district is left with unsold produce, he said.
As more fire incidents take place during peak summer, the minister also advised municipalities to keep fire brigade vehicles and staff ready to tackle any incident, he said.
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