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Government Partially Restores Wheat Allocation Under PMGKAY
Context:
The Centre will partially restore wheat distribution for beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Gareeb Kalyan Ann Yojana (PMGKAY) after reducing it two years ago.
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- This change comes as a response to lower crop yields, which had led to an increased focus on rice.
- As confirmed by the Food Secretary, an additional 3.5 million tonnes of wheat will be allocated under PMGKAY starting next month.
Key Highlights:
Current Wheat and Rice Allocation:
- Wheat allocation was previously reduced from 18.2 million tonnes to 7.1 million tonnes in May 2022 due to low domestic production.
- The current allocation will continue until March 2025 but remains 1-2 million tonnes lower than normal levels.
- The government cited ample wheat availability, with a bumper production of 112.9 million tonnes last year.
- The government is launching a Rs 1,000 crore credit guarantee scheme to assist banks in providing loans against electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipts (eNwR).
- Aims to increase the quantum of loans from approximately Rs 4,000 crore to over Rs 100,000 crore over the next decade.
Agriculture Initiatives:
- The government is considering lifting the ban on non-basmati rice exports.
- Food Corporation of India (FCI) has saved Rs 112 crore by optimising food grain transport.
- FCI plans to purchase a record 9 million tonnes of millets in kharif 2024-25.
- Ethanol blending capacity is set to increase from 16.23 billion litres to 17 billion litres.
NCEL Achievements and the Launch of White Revolution 2.0:
- The National Cooperative Exports Limited has achieved revenues of nearly Rs 4,000 crore through agricultural exports, primarily from rice, onion, sugar, and jeera.
- In line with this initiative, Cooperative Minister is set to launch the “White Revolution 2.0” in New Delhi.
- This program aims to boost milk procurement from dairy cooperative societies by 50%, increasing current levels of 66 million litres.