Over 7.20 lakh metric tons of paddy procured from haryana mandis so far
Paddy procured from 63,356 farmers registered on 'Meri Fasal Mera Byora' portal
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh -
During the Kharif procurement season 2025-26 in Haryana, payments totaling Rs 543.66 crore have been directly transferred to farmers’ bank accounts, ensuring timely payment of the Minimum Support Price (MSP).
Paddy is being procured from farmers registered on the “Meri Fasal Mera Byora” portal. So far, paddy has been procured from 63,356 farmers registered on the portal in the state.
A spokesperson for the Haryana Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department stated today that a total of 8,92,943.07 metric tons of paddy has arrived at mandis across the state, while 3,10,821.24 metric tons has already been lifted from the mandis. The total quantity of paddy procured so far stands at 7,20,025.68 metric tons.
The spokesperson added that the Food and Civil Supplies Department has procured the highest quantity of paddy since September 22, 2025, during the ongoing Kharif season. The department has procured 4,25,680.39 metric tons, HAFED has procured 2,09,796.67 metric tons, and the Haryana State Warehousing Corporation has procured 84,548.61 metric tons of paddy.
Paddy procurement in Haryana is being carried out through the combined efforts of the Food and Civil Supplies Department, HAFED, and the Haryana State Warehousing Corporation.
Farmers have been urged to bring their produce to the mandis only after thorough drying and cleaning, in accordance with the standards set by the Government of India (a maximum moisture content of 17 percent). Adequate arrangements have been made for smooth procurement, and the lifting of paddy from mandis is being expedited to ensure efficiency.