Tur, arhar growers need procurement support.

The acreage decline is pronounced in Maharashtra and Karnataka, where growers have been rather upset with low prices and inadequate procurement support. The acreage estimate is a clear indication of the mood of the growers. The Agriculture Ministry production target of 42.5 lakh tonnes of tur/arhar for 2017-18 is unlikely to be achieved. In 2016-17, the actual harvest was an estimated 46 lakh tonnes. Yet, the market is unlikely to face any shortage given the high level of existing stocks. Having fixed the MSP at a high level, the policy makers are duty bound to ensure that growers receive the minimum price. For this purpose, procurement operations have to be strengthened. Government agencies should get into a state of readiness right away. Inventory building by the private sector should be encouraged too. The target should be to procure at least 10 lakh tonnes of tur/arhar so that growers do not feel shortchanged this season too.