Thursday, December 12, 2019

74.69 lakh MT of paddy arrives in Haryana mandis

CHANDIGARH, DEC 12 
More than 74.69 lakh metric tonnes (MT) of paddy has so far arrived in Mandis of Haryana as compared to over 73.90 lakh MT of paddy arrived during the corresponding period last year.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department said that out of the total arrival of paddy, government agencies had so far procured over 64.33 lakh MT of paddy whereas the remaining quantity of over 1.03 lakh MT of paddy was procured by the millers and dealers.
          He said that more than 35.06 lakh MT of paddy have been purchased by the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department whereas, over 19.84 lakh MT of paddy has been procured  by Hafed, over 9.37 lakh MT by the Haryana Warehousing Corporation and 4,725 MT by the Food Corporation of India.
          He further said that more than 17.49 lakh MT paddy has arrived in mandis of district Karnal followed by over 11.42 lakh MT in district Kurukshetra, over 8.83 lakh MT in district Ambala, over 8.46 lakh MT in Fatehabad, over 7.81 lakh MT in Kaithal, over 7.28 lakh MT in Yamunanagar, over 2.91 lakh MT in Sonepat, over 2.15 lakh MT in Sirsa, over 1.92 lakh MT in Jind, over 1.61 lakh MT in Panchkula, over 1.39 lakh MT in Panipat, over 1.27 lakh MT in Palwal, 1.37 lakh MT in Hisar, 47,872 MT in Rohtak, 14,148 MT in Faridabad, and 8,653 MT in Mewat.
          He said that more than 2.69 lakh metric tonnes of bajra has arrived in the mandis of Haryana so far as compared to 1.80 lakh metric tonnes of bajra arrived during the corresponding period last year. Out of the total arrival of bajra, more than 2.67 lakh metric tonnes have been procured by government procurement agencies.
HAFED SALE TARGET: Chairman, Hafed, Mr Subhash Katyal inspected Hafed Oil Mill Rewari and also carried out herbal plantations.
          Mr. Subhash Katyal, after conducting an inspection in the Hafed Sales and Marketing Department, said that as per the directions of the Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal, Hafed should work in the direction of generating highest income, and all out efforts should be made for this purpose.
          He directed to achieve the sale target of Rs 3 crore of HAFED products in Rewari and increased it to 5 crore in the next financial year. District Manager and HAFED Oil General Manager assured to achieve the target. He asked to make efforts to increase the existing 4.52 crore profit of Hafed Oil Mill to Rs 5 crore. With this, he instructed to increase the 83 percent utility of the oil mill to 100 percent.
          Hafed Oil Mill General Manager Mr Neeraj Tyagi assured to fulfill the demand for installation of filter and automatic leveling machine. Apart from this, he assured to fulfill the demand of making modern sales center in the district office premises and asked to send the proposal to the concerned branch of the headquarters.
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