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Floods hit Punjab’s early paddy procurement plan

By, Chandigarh
Published on: Sep 10, 2025 08:36 AM IST

Punjab's early paddy procurement set for Sept 16 faces delays due to floods and rainfall, impacting harvest and crop quality assessments.

The Punjab government’s decision to advance the paddy procurement season by two weeks — from the original date of October 1 to September 16 — has hit a serious hurdle, as floods and incessant rainfall have delayed harvesting across large parts of the state.

A farmer checks damaged crops at a flooded agricultural field in Amritsar’s Kot Gurbaksh village on Tuesday. (PTI)

The state cabinet had approved the early procurement schedule on Monday, authorising the opening of 1,872 mandis (grain markets) to facilitate the process. However, officials from the food and civil supplies department have expressed concerns, stating that field-level conditions are not conducive for the smooth rollout of procurement in many areas.

In June, chief minister Bhagwant Mann had announced plans to advance procurement, citing widespread sowing of short-duration paddy varieties. However, that plan has now been disrupted, as even early-maturing crops have been affected by the prolonged rainfall.

“We do not expect fresh arrivals until mid-October. Harvesting has been pushed back by at least two to three weeks in most regions,” said a senior official in the food department.

Flood-hit districts such as Kapurthala, Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, and Fazilka have reported widespread agricultural damage. These areas are unlikely to have operational mandis by September 16 due to inaccessible fields and delayed crop readiness, officials said.

A senior official from the revenue department added that not just submerged fields, but also crops in unaffected areas would undergo quality checks to assess suitability for procurement.

 
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