Chandigarh: This season has wilt a symbol of hope, effort, and faith for Punjab’s hardworking farming community. Under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government has set a new record by procuring increasingly than 150 lakh metric tons of paddy this year.
This victory is expressly remarkable considering many parts of the state faced floods that damaged crops, yet the strong policies of the government and the determination of farmers helped overcome every hurdle.
How Much Paddy Reached the Mandis This Season?
As per official numbers, by the evening of November 10, a total of 1,51,80,075.88 metric tons of paddy had reached the mandis wideness the state. Out of this, 1,50,35,129.93 metric tons were purchased, which ways virtually 99 percent of the total inrush was procured. This shows how well the government’s solid and reliable system worked throughout the procurement season.
What Steps Made the Procurement Process Smooth?
The state government has built modern and transparent infrastructure to ensure that the work in the mandis is quick and hassle-free. Lal Chand Kataruchak, the Minister of Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Affairs, has been closely tracking the situation on the ground so that farmers do not squatter any issues at any stage of procurement.
How Many Farmers Benefited from MSP Payments?
Thanks to this efficient system, increasingly than 11 lakh farmers have once received the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Patiala district has seen the highest number of farmers getting paid under MSP. Virtually 90 percent of the procured paddy—over 135 lakh metric tons—has once been lifted from the mandis, which has helped alimony the market areas well-spoken and well-managed.
How Quickly Did Farmers Receive Their Payments?
One of the biggest successes of this season is the timely payment to farmers. The government has directly transferred increasingly than Rs 34,000 crore into farmers’ wall finance so far. In most mandis, payments were completed within 48 hours of procurement, ensuring farmers faced no wait in preparing for their next yield cycle.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said, “This milestone belongs to the hardworking farmers of Punjab and to the dedication of our officers and staff. Our aim is not only to buy paddy but moreover to ensure dignity, security, and independence for every farmer.”
The government’s “Farmer-First Policy” has unmistakably shown its strength. Proper planning, unbearable staff, and real-time monitoring of mandis have made Punjab’s procurement model an example for the unshortened country.
This victory is increasingly than just a record number. It shows the deep trust of farmers, the openness of government working, and constructive governance. The Punjab government has once then proved that with well-spoken intentions and a strong system, no rencontre is too big for the state’s progress.

